Does corporate governance transparency affect the accuracy of analyst forecasts? |
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Authors: | Gauri Bhat Ole-Kristian Hope Tony Kang |
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Affiliation: | Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, M5S 3E6, Canada; School of Accountancy, Singapore Management University, 178900, Singapore |
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Abstract: | Using country‐level proxies for corporate governance transparency, this paper investigates how differences in transparency across 21 countries affect the average forecast accuracy of analysts for the country's firms. The association between financial transparency and analyst forecast accuracy has been well documented in previous published literature; however, the association between governance transparency and analyst forecast accuracy remains unexplored. Using the two distinct country‐level factors isolated by Bushman et al. (2004 ), governance transparency and financial transparency, we investigate whether corporate governance information impacts on the accuracy of earnings forecasts over and above financial information. We document that governance transparency is positively associated with analyst forecast accuracy after controlling for financial transparency and other variables. Furthermore, our results suggest that governance‐related disclosure plays a bigger role in improving the information environment when financial disclosures are less transparent. Our empirical evidence also suggests that the significance of governance transparency on analyst forecast accuracy is higher when legal enforcement is weak. |
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Keywords: | Corporate transparency Corporate governance Disclosures Analyst forecasts |
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