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The effect of stock-based incentives and governance mechanisms on voluntary disclosure of intangibles
Authors:Chih-Hsien Liao
Institution:
  • National Taiwan University, Department of Accounting, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 106, Taiwan
  • Abstract:The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of stock-based incentives in encouraging more voluntary disclosures about firm-specific intangibles. I also examine whether corporate governance, previously found to be related to voluntary disclosures, is a complement to or substitute for stock-based incentives. Using content analysis of annual reports of a sample of high-tech firms, I find that stock-based incentives are positively associated with firms' voluntary disclosures about intangibles. With regard to the effect of governance mechanisms, I find that corporate governance does not have a relationship with disclosures when stock-based incentives are low. On the other hand, better governance will strengthen the positive effect of stock-based incentives on disclosures, suggesting that governance and incentives mechanisms are complements instead of substitutes. The results also show that this complementary effect primarily results from the internal monitoring provided by the board of directors.
    Keywords:Compensation  Corporate governance  Intangibles  Stock-based incentives  Voluntary disclosure
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