Affiliation:
1. Mike Ilitch School of Business Wayne State University Detroit Michigan USA
2. School of Business Cal Poly Humboldt Arcata California USA
3. College of Business The University of Texas at Arlington Arlington Texas USA
Abstract
AbstractIn this study, we examine the effect of ex‐military Chief Executive Officers (CEO)s on the readability of 10‐Ks. Using the Bog Index as a measure of readability, we find that firms run by ex‐military CEOs have much more readable financial reports, mainly because of the words used in these financial reports. Ex‐military CEOs also have a moderating effect—we find that their leadership lessens the adverse effects of loss and business complexity on the 10‐K's readability. These results are consistent with the view that ex‐military CEOs resist the temptation to obfuscate negative news and may communicate complexity in operations more clearly. Overall, our findings indicate a possible behavioral explanation for why some firms have more readable annual reports.
Subject
Finance,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Accounting