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Local CEOs, career concerns and voluntary disclosure

Abstract

Abstract I study whether the management guidance provided by local chief executive officers (CEOs) differs from the guidance provided by nonlocal CEOs. The geographic preferences of the CEOs lead to segmented executive labor markets, which impose higher relocation costs and give rise to lower job mobility. I find that local CEOs, who grew up in the same states where the firm headquarters are located, provide fewer items in guidance and less frequent guidance than nonlocal CEOs. I also show that local CEOs have greater asymmetric withholding of bad news relative to good news and that they increase their disclosure during economic downturns in their home states. Collectively, these findings suggest that the geographically segmented CEO labor markets play an important role in the disclosure choices of CEOs.

Authors

Hu Y

Journal

Journal of Business Finance &amp Accounting, Vol. 50, No. 3-4, pp. 565–597

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

March 1, 2023

DOI

10.1111/jbfa.12648

ISSN

0306-686X

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