Do Better‐Governed Australian Firms Make More Informative Disclosures? |
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Authors: | Wendy Beekes&dagger , Philip Brown |
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Affiliation: | Wendy Beekes†, Philip Brown* |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract: We investigate whether and if so, how, corporate governance 'quality' 1 is related to the information flows from a company and how the share market and its agents respond. Specifically, we study links between the 'quality' of a firm's corporate governance (CGQ) and the informativeness of its disclosures. We employ six indicators of informativeness. They include document counts, properties of analysts' forecasts and a 'timeliness' metric, in the spirit of Ball and Brown (1968) , that reflects the average speed of price discovery throughout the year. Our results suggest the answer to our question is 'Yes': better‐governed firms do make more informative disclosures. |
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Keywords: | corporate governance quality disclosure frequency analysts' forecasts price discovery timeliness |
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