Risk Reporting Practices of Listed Companies: Cross- Country Empirical Evidence from the Auto Industry
Jana Vychytilova, Orkhan Nadirov, Drahomira Pavelkova, Martin Мikeѕka
Keywords:
risk disclosure, risk reporting, annual reports, content analysis, automotive industry, informativeness
Abstract:
Prior literature has shown that corporate transparency is linked to a firm’s competitiveness. The
frequently noted vagueness and inadequacy of reported risk disclosures have been accompanied
by calls for industry-specific studies. This paper aims to examine the disclosure informativeness
of leading multinational automobile firms worldwide regarding firm-specific risks, namely
company risk and company size. Applying a content analysis to examine the prevalent disclosure
context in the automotive industry, we analyze and classify the annually reported risk statements
of 34 multinationals quoted within the NASDAQ OMX Global Automobile Index. These corporations
are headquartered in 10 countries, located in the U.S. as well as in the E.U. and in Asia.
Based on an employed Wilcoxon signed rank test, our results show that automobile multinationals
favor revealing fewer (more) forward-looking and bad-news risk disclosures as compared to
past-looking and good-news risk statements. Our findings further indicate that bigger and riskier
automobile multinationals do not reveal larger amounts of risk information. This finding is inconsistent
with disclosure theory and provides insight into less complex risk reporting practices
that affect investor perceptions of risk by omitting risk information. This paper also provides
new empirical evidence regarding the association between company risk and corporate risk disclosing
practices in the auto industry; our data show that company size did not play a significant
role. With our concentration on explaining current risk reporting practices in the automotive
sector, these results are robust with respect to firm-specific risk variables, thus the findings may
prove usable for policy frameworks.
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10.7441/joc.2020.04.10
Vychytilova, J., Nadirov, O., Pavelkova, D., & Mikeѕka, M. (2020). Risk Reporting Practices of Listed
Companies: Cross-Country Empirical Evidence from the Auto Industry. Journal of Competitiveness, 12(4),
161–179. https://doi.org/10.7441/joc.2020.04.10
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