Managerial Self-References in Corporate Disclosures : An Analysis of MD&A

Yamin HAO, Ying MAO, Xiaojia WANG

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Abstract

This study examines strategic pronoun usage in the Management Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) section of annual reports. Through automated textual analysis of a large sample of MD&As, we find that managers of firms with higher earnings growth tend to use more self-inclusive pronouns(e.g., “ we, ” “ us, ” and “ our ”) and fewer self-exclusive words (e.g., “the company ”). This self-referential language pattern is associated with a higher likelihood of future financial restatements. Our findings contribute to the literature on corporate narrative disclosures and identify a potential new indicator of financial misstatements. The results have implications for investors, analysts, auditors, and regulators.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Applied Business and Economics
Volume26
Issue number5
Early online date12 Oct 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Oct 2024

Bibliographical note

We thank the funding support from the College of Business and Economics at Western Washington University, Lingnan University, and the Office of Research Services at MacEwan University.

Keywords

  • business
  • economics
  • self-reference
  • corporate disclosure
  • MD&A
  • restatement

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