不完美报告标准的合理性

A Rationale for Imperfect Reporting Standards

Management Science · 2021
被引 51
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现,增加强制披露要求会削弱企业获取并自愿披露非强制信息的动力,因此监管者为了最大化信息总量,可能会选择要求提供信息含量较低且更保守的财务报告。

Abstract

The aim of general purpose financial reporting is to provide information that is useful to investors, lenders, and other creditors. With this goal, regulators have tended to mandate increased disclosure. We show that increased mandatory disclosure can weaken a firm’s incentive to acquire and voluntarily disclose private information that is not amenable to inclusion in mandated reports. Specifically, we provide conditions under which a regulator, seeking to maximize the total amount of information provided to investors via both mandatory and voluntary disclosures, would mandate less informative and more conservative financial reports even in the absence of any direct costs of increasing informativeness. This result is robust to allowing the firm to make reports more informative and to imposing a nondisclosure cost or penalty on the firm. The results and comparative statics analysis contribute to our understanding of interactions between mandatory reporting and voluntary disclosure and demonstrate a novel benefit to setting accounting standards that mandate imperfectly informative reports. This paper was accepted by Suraj Srinivasan, accounting.

强制性披露自愿性披露信息获取会计准则不完美报告