The role of information transparency in the product market: an examination of the sustainability of profitability differences
Ruyun (Ivy) Feng,
Michael D. Kimbrough () and
Sijing Wei
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Ruyun (Ivy) Feng: University of Wisconsin-Madison
Michael D. Kimbrough: University of Maryland
Sijing Wei: Creighton University
Review of Accounting Studies, 2022, vol. 27, issue 2, No 9, 668-705
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Abstract We investigate whether information transparency at the industry level is associated with the sustainability of within-industry differences in profitability. Since competition leads to the elimination of intra-industry profitability differences, this investigation provides evidence on whether competitors act on information about rivals. Using an industry-level transparency measure that integrates corporate reporting by firm managers, private information search and communication by analysts, and information dissemination by the media, we find that transparency is associated with faster reductions in within-industry profitability differences. Using aggregate financial statement data for public and private firms provided by the U.S. Census Bureau, we further find that differences in profitability between public and private firms are less persistent when public firms’ profitability exceeds private firms’ profitability, consistent with theoretical and anecdotal arguments that public firms are at a competitive disadvantage because they are required to be more transparent than private counterparts. Our results are robust to the use of local newspaper closures and mergers as exogenous shocks to transparency. Collectively, these findings indicate that information transparency facilitates competition, leading to the erosion of profitability differences within an industry. We further demonstrate that information transparency is positively associated with the degree to which competitors enter or exit an industry in anticipation of changes in the industry’s profitability outlook.
Keywords: Information transparency; Profitability convergence; Proprietary costs; Earnings persistence; Product market competition; Abnormal profits; D41; D80; L15; M41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/s11142-021-09626-4
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