The value of confession

Corona, Carlos

The value of confession : admiting mistakes to build reputation / Carlos Corona & Ramandeep S. Randhawa . -- Páginas 133 a la 161

Reseña : Often, firms reveal oversights and bad decisions publicly through their financial reporting (for instance, restating earnings, impairing goodwill, etc.). These “confessions,” which usually lead to immediate reputation losses, may be attributed to attempts to be perceived as transparent or to attempts to avoid likely litigation costs. In this paper, however, we argue that reputational concerns about perceived ability alone can provide firms with strong enough incentives to confess their mistakes, even in the absence of other non-reputational disciplinary mechanisms. Analyzing the repeated interaction between a firm and an external evaluator who may detect the firm's mistakes, we show that, in equilibrium, a confession places the firm under higher future scrutiny, which is more costly for lower-quality firms. Consequently, in equilibrium, higher-quality firms confess mistakes more often..


Contabilidad--Publicaciones seriadas
Empresas--Opinión pública--Publicaciones seriadas
Auditoría--Modelos matemáticos

Randhawa, Ramandeep, S. ;
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