Flu fallout: information production constraints and corporate disclosure

Using influenza epidemic data, we examine how constraints on corporate information production affect disclosure policies. We find that firms in areas with higher flu activity are less likely to issue short-run earnings forecasts and more likely to issue long-run earnings forecasts. These results are...

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Main Authors: CHEN, Chen., LI, leonard Leye., LU, Louise Yi., WANG, Rencheng
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-30472023-11-10T02:28:34Z Flu fallout: information production constraints and corporate disclosure CHEN, Chen. LI, leonard Leye. LU, Louise Yi. WANG, Rencheng Using influenza epidemic data, we examine how constraints on corporate information production affect disclosure policies. We find that firms in areas with higher flu activity are less likely to issue short-run earnings forecasts and more likely to issue long-run earnings forecasts. These results are more pronounced when the information production process is more complex, when managers face a greater reputational loss for issuing low-quality short-run forecasts, and when firms’ costs of switching the forecast horizon are lower. Further analysis implies that the effect of flu activity on these forecast issuance decisions is not driven by firm performance or information uncertainty. Our results suggest that managers do not simply avoid issuing forecasts in response to information production constraints. Instead, they shift the forecast horizon from short-run to long-run, appearing to balance the costs of issuing low-quality forecasts with those of not issuing forecasts at all. 2023-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/2020 info:doi/10.1111/1475-679X.12486 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/3047/viewcontent/CLLW_FluOut_2023__1_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Corporate Disclosure Information production constraints Flu epidemic Management forecast Corporate Finance
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topic Corporate Disclosure
Information production constraints
Flu epidemic
Management forecast
Corporate Finance
spellingShingle Corporate Disclosure
Information production constraints
Flu epidemic
Management forecast
Corporate Finance
CHEN, Chen.
LI, leonard Leye.
LU, Louise Yi.
WANG, Rencheng
Flu fallout: information production constraints and corporate disclosure
description Using influenza epidemic data, we examine how constraints on corporate information production affect disclosure policies. We find that firms in areas with higher flu activity are less likely to issue short-run earnings forecasts and more likely to issue long-run earnings forecasts. These results are more pronounced when the information production process is more complex, when managers face a greater reputational loss for issuing low-quality short-run forecasts, and when firms’ costs of switching the forecast horizon are lower. Further analysis implies that the effect of flu activity on these forecast issuance decisions is not driven by firm performance or information uncertainty. Our results suggest that managers do not simply avoid issuing forecasts in response to information production constraints. Instead, they shift the forecast horizon from short-run to long-run, appearing to balance the costs of issuing low-quality forecasts with those of not issuing forecasts at all.
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author CHEN, Chen.
LI, leonard Leye.
LU, Louise Yi.
WANG, Rencheng
author_facet CHEN, Chen.
LI, leonard Leye.
LU, Louise Yi.
WANG, Rencheng
author_sort CHEN, Chen.
title Flu fallout: information production constraints and corporate disclosure
title_short Flu fallout: information production constraints and corporate disclosure
title_full Flu fallout: information production constraints and corporate disclosure
title_fullStr Flu fallout: information production constraints and corporate disclosure
title_full_unstemmed Flu fallout: information production constraints and corporate disclosure
title_sort flu fallout: information production constraints and corporate disclosure
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2023
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/2020
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/3047/viewcontent/CLLW_FluOut_2023__1_.pdf
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