技术市场中更多信息谁赢谁输?来自《阳光法案》的证据

Who gains and who loses from more information in technology markets? Evidence from the Sunshine Act

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2023
被引 3
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究信息披露对技术市场的影响,发现低声誉卖家受益,而高声望卖家为保护声誉可能退出交易,导致合作数量和质量变化,以《医生报酬阳光法案》为例验证。

Abstract

Abstract Research Summary We consider the context of a technology market where participants (in particular, sellers) differ in reputation, and sellers observed participating in the transactions might suffer a reputation loss. Our theoretical model predicts that low‐reputation idea sellers, thanks to the improvement in information disclosure, are more likely to be involved in technology transactions; at the same time, high‐reputation idea sellers, to protect their reputations, might prefer avoiding any transactions. This shift in seller composition might affect the quantity and quality of collaborations. To test our theory, we assess the effect of the Physician Payment Sunshine Act on physician‐firm collaborations. Overall, our findings indicate that while information disclosure might benefit some market participants, it can have unintended negative consequences for others. Managerial Summary In technology markets, more information about market participants generally leads to better outcomes. However, in contexts where sellers suffer a reputation loss if their transactions become known, higher‐reputation sellers may leave the market, affecting the quality of ideas being traded and impacting buyers. On the other hand, lower‐reputation sellers may benefit from increased visibility and share their ideas more frequently. Our research examined these effects in the context of the Physician Payment Sunshine Act, which made physician collaborations with medical device companies visible. The results suggest that the effects of information disclosure are not uniform and that some market participants may benefit while others may suffer losses.

技术市场信息披露声誉合作质量