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The impact of local corruption on firms' narrative R&D disclosures

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posted on 2025-11-03, 10:32 authored by Rui Huang, Xuejun JiangXuejun Jiang, Leonard Leye Li, Louise Yi Lu, Yangxin Yu
<p dir="ltr">This study examines the impact of local <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/economics-econometrics-and-finance/corruption" target="_blank">corruption</a> on firms' narrative research and development (R&D) disclosures in the United States. We find that firms in more corrupt areas include fewer R&D sentences in their 10-K filings, and these sentences contain less numerical and forward-looking information. Our results hold across various measures of local corruption and R&D disclosures and remain robust after controlling for firms' R&D activities, implementing fixed effects, using difference-in-differences tests, and applying instrumental variable analysis. Additionally, the effects are more pronounced for firms with concentrated operations in their headquarters states and for firms whose R&D disclosures closely relate to future earnings. However, they are less pronounced for firms with CEOs politically aligned with the state's incumbent party and when the benefit of resolving market dispersion from firms' R&D disclosure is high. Overall, our findings indicate that local corruption adversely affects firms' narrative R&D disclosures.<a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929119925000987" target="_blank"><br></a></p>

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Journal

Journal of Corporate Finance

ISSN

0929-1199

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Volume

94

Article number

102841

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  • Accounting and Finance Publications
  • Business and Management Publications

Institution

University of Sussex

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