Political information flow and management guidance

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Dane M. Christensen
Arthur Morris
Beverly R. Walther
Laura A. Wellman
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[1] University of Oregon,Lundquist College of Business
[2] Clear Water Bay,Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
[3] Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University,Department of Accounting Information and Management
[4] Pennsylvania State University,Smeal College of Business
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Review of Accounting Studies | 2023年 / 28卷
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Political connections; Information flow; Management forecasts; Corporate disclosure; D82; D83; G38; G14; M41;
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We examine whether politically connected firms play a role in disseminating political information via their management guidance. Using campaign financing activity or the presence of a government affairs office to proxy for firms’ access to political information, we find that politically connected firms are more likely to issue management guidance, and their guidance is more likely to discuss government policies. Further, these relations are attenuated for firms facing high proprietary costs of disclosure. To provide evidence on the source of the political information disclosed through guidance, we examine the timing of when guidance is issued. We find that politically connected firms are more likely to issue guidance and change their government policy–related disclosures prior to the public revelation of government policy decisions. Collectively, these findings suggest that the privileged information firms obtain through their political connections is shared with investors through voluntary disclosures.
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页码:1466 / 1499
页数:33
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