Owner Exposure Through Firm Disclosure
Müller, M., Peter, C. D. & Urzúa, F. ORCID: 0000-0003-4681-7684 (2023). Owner Exposure Through Firm Disclosure. Accounting Review, 98(6), doi: 10.2308/TAR-2020-0270
Abstract
We study whether firms avoid financial disclosures to preserve their owners’ financial privacy. We find that firms named after their owner, for whom firm disclosure would more directly expose owner information, are more opaque. Eponymous owners prefer firm opacity when disclosure exposes sensitive owner information with social stigma, in rural and anti-capitalist areas, and in insider-oriented settings with high secrecy and distrust. When firms are forced to disclose, eponymous owners more frequently change their firms’ names, and new firms are less frequently named after their founding owners. These findings indicate that owner-level privacy concerns dampen firm-level disclosure incentives.
Publication Type: | Article |
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Publisher Keywords: | privacy cost; disclosure; private firms |
Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor H Social Sciences > HG Finance |
Departments: | Bayes Business School > Finance |
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