This paper investigates the relation between Chief Executive Officers (CEO) career concerns and voluntary disclosures using listed firm (KOSPI) data in Korea. Prior research suggests that explicit incentives in the form of CEO stock-based compensation or CEO’s equity ownership mitigate the agency problems of reluctance to make voluntary disclosure. In addition, implicit incentives arising from CEO career concerns are as important as explicit incentives for mitigating agency problems.The labor market assesses CEOs ability and CEO reputation in the market is a valuable asset that is associated with many long-term benefits, such as better future compensation, reappointment in the position, and greater managerial autonomy. CEOs are concerned ab...
This study investigates whether the management earnings forecasts of Republican and Democratic CEOs ...
This study examines how the narrative content of corporate disclosures is affected by managers’ care...
This study investigates whether the management earnings forecasts of Republican and Democratic CEOs ...
This dissertation studies the multiple roles of chief executive officers (CEOs) and financial inform...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
This dissertation studies the multiple roles of chief executive officers (CEOs) and financial inform...
This study examines whether the positive or negative news nature of firms\u27 voluntary disclosures ...
This study provides evidence that managers' career concerns affect their earnings guidance decis...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of career concerns on CEOs’ use of expec...
This study investigated the relationship between CEO changes and information asymmetry. In the first...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of career concerns on CEOs’ use of expec...
The dissertation consists of three independent and interrelated essays focusing on CEO career concer...
Purpose - This paper aims to examine the effect of CEOs’ characteristics on the level of FLI disclos...
An aftershock of the so called “Great Recession” in 2008, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Cons...
peer reviewedThis study examines how the narrative content of corporate disclosures is affected by m...
This study investigates whether the management earnings forecasts of Republican and Democratic CEOs ...
This study examines how the narrative content of corporate disclosures is affected by managers’ care...
This study investigates whether the management earnings forecasts of Republican and Democratic CEOs ...
This dissertation studies the multiple roles of chief executive officers (CEOs) and financial inform...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
This dissertation studies the multiple roles of chief executive officers (CEOs) and financial inform...
This study examines whether the positive or negative news nature of firms\u27 voluntary disclosures ...
This study provides evidence that managers' career concerns affect their earnings guidance decis...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of career concerns on CEOs’ use of expec...
This study investigated the relationship between CEO changes and information asymmetry. In the first...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of career concerns on CEOs’ use of expec...
The dissertation consists of three independent and interrelated essays focusing on CEO career concer...
Purpose - This paper aims to examine the effect of CEOs’ characteristics on the level of FLI disclos...
An aftershock of the so called “Great Recession” in 2008, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Cons...
peer reviewedThis study examines how the narrative content of corporate disclosures is affected by m...
This study investigates whether the management earnings forecasts of Republican and Democratic CEOs ...
This study examines how the narrative content of corporate disclosures is affected by managers’ care...
This study investigates whether the management earnings forecasts of Republican and Democratic CEOs ...