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The usefulness of firm risk disclosures under different firm riskiness,investor-interest,and market conditions: New evidence from Finland
Authors:Antti Miihkinen
Institution:Aalto University School of Business, Department of Accounting, P.O. Box 21220, FIN-00076 Aalto, Finland
Abstract:To date, there is only meager research evidence on the usefulness of mandatory annual report risk disclosures to investors. Although it has been argued that corporate disclosure decreases information asymmetry between management and shareholders, we do not know whether investors benefit from high-quality risk reporting in a highly regulated risk disclosure environment. In this paper, we performed association tests to examine whether the quality of firms' mandatory risk disclosures relate to information asymmetry in the Finnish stock markets. In addition, we analyzed whether the usefulness of risk disclosures depends on contingency factors such as firm riskiness, investor interest, and market condition. We demonstrate that the quality of risk disclosure has a direct negative influence on information asymmetry. We also document that risk disclosures are more useful if they are provided by small firms, high tech firms, and firms with low analyst coverage. We also found that momentum in stock markets affects the relevance of firms' risk reports.
Keywords:Risk reporting  Quality of disclosure  Value-relevance  Information asymmetry  Regulation  Corporate disclosure
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