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The seminal "unraveling" result in the disclosure literature posits that discretion inevitably leads to full disclosure, even when such disclosure has detrimental consequences. In this paper, we revisit optimal disclosure of proprietary information when firms compete in multiple markets. The...
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This paper considers the desirability of aggregate performance measures in light of the fact that many individuals' performance incentives are driven by a desire to shape external perceptions (and thus future pay). In contrast to the case of explicit incentive contracts, we find that when...
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Aggregation is a pervasive theme in accounting. The preparation of financial statements involves extensive aggregation---information regarding several transactions is summarized using a few account balances. In this article, we study linear, double-entry aggregation rules. The level of...
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