2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacceco.2016.08.001
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Do managers really guide through the fog? On the challenges in assessing the causes of voluntary disclosure

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“…In financial reporting, boilerplate disclosures are relatively common (see, e.g., statements in SEC 1998 , 2013 ; Higgins 2014 ), have been shown to exist in many countries (Lang and Stice-Lawrence 2015 ), and have increased over time (Dyer et al 2017 ). Moreover, boilerplate disclosures likely play a role in the increasing complexity and loss of readability of corporate disclosures (e.g., Li 2008 ; Dyer et al 2016 , 2017 ). 70 Boilerplate disclosures are also common in CSR reports (see Section 3.4 ).…”
Section: Implementation Issues For Mandatory Csr Reporting Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In financial reporting, boilerplate disclosures are relatively common (see, e.g., statements in SEC 1998 , 2013 ; Higgins 2014 ), have been shown to exist in many countries (Lang and Stice-Lawrence 2015 ), and have increased over time (Dyer et al 2017 ). Moreover, boilerplate disclosures likely play a role in the increasing complexity and loss of readability of corporate disclosures (e.g., Li 2008 ; Dyer et al 2016 , 2017 ). 70 Boilerplate disclosures are also common in CSR reports (see Section 3.4 ).…”
Section: Implementation Issues For Mandatory Csr Reporting Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, Wang, Hsieh, and Sarkis () suggest that firms with the weak CSR performance disclose less readable information but Ben‐Amar and Belgacem () report a direct relationship between a firm's CSR orientation and the complexity of management disclosures. While some empirical evidence supports the existence of bad news obfuscation (Chakrabarty, Seetharaman, Swanson, & Wang, ; Li, ; Lo et al, ), other researchers note that there remains uncertainty about precisely where, and to what extent, readability manipulation may exist in management narratives (Ajina et al, ; Dyer et al, ).…”
Section: Review Of the Literature And Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was a need for further contributions to works covering existing theories of financial disclosure by investigating managers' use of linguistic features in their corporate communications (Robinson & Lokanan, ; Rutherford, ). Researchers note that there remains uncertainty concerning where manipulation may exist in management narratives (Ajina et al, ; Dyer et al, ). According to Chung, Hrazdil, Novak, and Suwanyangyuan (), fine‐grained data offers incremental value over summary information.…”
Section: Review Of the Literature And Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The complexity in the disclosure of information is also the object of analysis from the perspective of disclosure theory. From this perspective, the discussions can be divided into two lines: (i) that which considers prolonged and technically complex disclosure as beneficial (Guay et al, 2016;Li, 2008;Verrecchia, 2001); and (ii) that which considers prolonged and complex disclosures as characteristics that can make understanding difficult and obscure important information (Dyer, Lang & Stice-Lawrence, 2016;Melloni, Caglio & Perego, 2017;Navarro-García & Bastida, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%