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Restoring the tower of babel: : how foreign firms communicate with U.S. investors

  • Autores: Russell J. Lundholm, Rafael Rogo, Jenny Li Zhang
  • Localización: Accounting review: A quarterly journal of the American Accounting Association, ISSN 0001-4826, Vol. 89, Nº 4, 2014, págs. 1453-1485
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • We examine the readability of text and the use of numbers in the annual filings and earnings press releases of foreign firms listed on U.S. stock exchanges. We find that foreign firms generally write clearer text and present relatively more numerical data than their U.S. firm counterparts. More importantly, we find that the readability of the text and use of numbers increases as the foreign firms get geographically further from the U.S. It also increases as the foreign firm's home country has greater differences in accounting standards or investor protection laws relative to the U.S. Further corroborating our results, we also find that these communication efforts are partially successful. Within a country, firms that produce relatively more readable disclosures attract relatively more U.S. institutional ownership. Collectively, our results suggest that foreign firms are responding to a perceived reluctance on the part of U.S. investors to own them and attempt to lower the investors' information disadvantage or psychological distance by providing clearer and more concrete disclosures


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