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Discretionary disclosure strategies in corporate narratives : incremental information or impression management?
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Date Issued
2007
Date Available
28T13:22:03Z April 2011
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to review and synthesize the literature on discretionary narrative disclosures. We explore why, how, and whether preparers of corporate narrative reports use discretionary disclosures in corporate narrative documents and why, how, and whether users react thereto. To facilitate the review, we provide three taxonomies based on: the motivation for discretionary narrative disclosures (opportunistic behavior, i.e. impression management, versus provision of useful incremental information); the research perspective (preparer versus user); and seven discretionary disclosure strategies. We also examine the whole range of theoretical frameworks utilized by prior research, and we put forward some suggestions for future research.
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Not applicable
Other Sponsorship
European Commission Research Training Program
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
University of Florida. Fisher School of Accounting
Journal
Journal of Accounting Literature
Volume
26
Start Page
116
End Page
196
Subject – LCSH
Disclosure of information
Corporation reports
Corporate image
Content analysis (Communication)
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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