A Measure of Management’s Withholding of Bad News

Vasiliki Athanasakou, Martin Walker

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Abstract

We develop a measure of management’s withholding of bad news (NBF—net bad flows) based on the relative lumpiness of negative daily abnormal stock returns in the fiscal period. We present an extensive set of tests that support the construct validity of NBF as a measure of management’s bad news withholding. Being calculable for listed companies using daily stock return data, NBF can complement direct scores of corporate disclosures when assessing the overall quality of corporate financial communication. We also compare the properties of NBF with the properties of measures of crash risk. We find that NBF outperforms traditional crash risk measures in capturing bad news withholding. Re-estimating the crash risk measures using daily instead of weekly stock returns yields more powerful proxies for bad news withholding that are more closely related to NBF.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Accounting Review
Early online date1 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 1 Nov 2023

Keywords

  • bad news withholding
  • financial communication
  • information quality
  • disclosure

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