Not Only What but Also When: A Theory of Dynamic Voluntary Disclosure
Ilan Guttman,
Ilan Kremer and
Andrzej Skrzypacz
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Ilan Guttman: Stanford University
Ilan Kremer: Stanford University
Research Papers from Stanford University, Graduate School of Business
Abstract:
We study a dynamic strategic model of voluntary disclosure of multiple pieces of information. Such situations are prevalent in real life, e.g., in corporate disclosure environments that are characterized by information asymmetry between the firm and the capital market with respect to whether, when, and what private information the firm has learned. We show (perhaps surprisingly) that due to dynamic strategic interaction between the firm and the capital market later disclosures are interpreted more favorably. We also provide sufficient conditions for the equilibrium to be in threshold strategies.
Date: 2012-04
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