Strategy,Valuation, and Forecast Accuracy: Evidence from Italian Strategic Plan Disclosures |
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Authors: | Stephen P Baginski Saverio Bozzolan Antonio Marra Pietro Mazzola |
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Institution: | 1. Terry College of Business, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-6252, USA;2. Department of Business and Management, LUISS ‘Guido Carli’, Rome, Italy;3. Department of Accounting, Università Bocconi, Milan, Italy;4. Department of Business;5. Economics and Law, IULM University, Milano 20143, Italy |
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Abstract: | Using a sample of 264 strategic plan presentations by Milan Stock Exchange firms during 2001–2012, we present evidence of both a security price reaction and an increase in the accuracy of analysts’ earnings forecasts pursuant to plan disclosure. In the cross-section, the information content of the plan disclosures and the accuracy increase are incrementally associated with the extent of forward-looking narrative disclosures in the plan, after controlling for other disclosures within and outside the plan presentation and the fact that the firm has self-selected into the sample. Both quantitative and qualitative narrative disclosures are informative to investors and analysts. The results are driven by narrative disclosures about company strategy and action plans rather than about the business environment in which the company operates. Our study informs the current debate on the use of voluntary comprehensive, integrated, long-run-oriented strategic plan disclosure as a potential complement for disclosures such as quarterly earnings forecasts that have been described as an example of ‘short-termism’. |
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