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Selected Papers from the 2018 IEF Conference and Financial and Economic Development in China, September 20, 2018, Nanjing Audit University

Disclosure Quality Rankings and Stock Misvaluation – Evidence from Chinese Stock Market

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ABSTRACT

Using SZSE’s disclosure rankings data, this paper studies the relation between firms’ disclosure quality and stock mispricing in emerging markets. We find that higher disclosure ranking grades, the proxy for disclosure quality, is associated with less stock misvaluation in the sense that market price deviates less from its fundamental. We also investigate the variation in this relation across industries and time. Our results document that the association between disclosure ranking grades and stock misvaluation is stronger for firms in more competitive industries. This finding suggests that higher disclosure ranking grades help draw more investors’ attention, which will reinforce the role of corporate disclosure in reducing stock misvaluation. In addition, increase in disclosure ranking grades is more effective in reducing stock misvaluation in years prior to China’s Split Share Structure Reform (SSSR), which is consistent with our conjecture that corporate disclosure is more valuable in promoting pricing efficiency when private information collection activities are less active.

Notes

1. For example, Gelb and Zarowin (Citation2002) mention that one caveat in interpreting their results is that they may not generalize to small firms since AIMR committee tend to rate larger firms in each industry.

2. Gong and Ho (Citation2017) show a detail list of all these 52 questions and the evaluation rules.

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Funding

This paper is funded by China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2018M641282), NSSFC (19VSZ076, 19AJY027) and NSFC (71771217, 71801226, 71903199).

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