Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2011

Ownership structure, voluntary R&D disclosure and market value of firms: the French case

Sabri Boubaker
Faten Lakhal

Résumé

R&D disclosure is strategic decision directed at investors. However, voluntary R&D disclosure can lead to a higher proprietary cost and could benefit competitors. The main purpose of the present paper is to determine whether voluntary R&D disclosure impacts the firm's market value. On the basis of 84 French firms studied over the 2000-2004 period, we developed and hand-collected 32 items from annual reports to establish a voluntary R&D disclosure index. Using a three-stage multivariate analysis approach, our results provide some important insights. First, we document that the more the French firms invest in R&D, the larger the amount of R&D-related information they disclose. Second, we show that it is the increase in R&D spending rather than the voluntary R&D disclosure per se that improves the market value of equity. Finally, we find that minority ownership do not affect voluntary R&D disclosure and that family firms are more prone to retain R&D information.

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hal-00658177 , version 1 (10-01-2012)

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Mehdi Nekhili, Sabri Boubaker, Faten Lakhal. Ownership structure, voluntary R&D disclosure and market value of firms: the French case. 6th International Finance Conference (IFC6), Mar 2011, Hammamet, Tunisia. ⟨hal-00658177⟩
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