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Published in: Financial Markets and Portfolio Management 2/2023

05-09-2022

Do(n’t) believe everything you hear about disclosure: Twitter and the voluntary disclosure effect

Authors: Julian U. N. Vogel, Feixue Xie

Published in: Financial Markets and Portfolio Management | Issue 2/2023

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Abstract

This study reveals a positive relationship between disclosure through Tweets and institutional ownership, especially after the maximum number of characters per Tweet is doubled. The character limit increase likely has drawn media attention to Twitter as a disclosure medium and has established it as a respectable and trustworthy disclosure channel among institutional investors. Additionally, changes in institutional ownership are more pronounced for higher levels of Twitter disclosure, suggesting that investors are more sensitive to disclosure changes in more transparent information environments. As managers tend to avoid disclosure of negative news through fast-paced Twitter and at the same time make use of Twitter’s dynamic nature to disseminate positive news as quickly as possible, the effect on institutional ownership is more pronounced for positive Tweets, contrary to other disclosure channels. Finally, for decreases of Twitter disclosure measured as the frequency of Tweets, a change in Twitter disclosure is associated with a stronger reaction of institutional ownership. This result emphasizes the importance of Twitter disclosure for the overall information environment of a firm.

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Metadata
Title
Do(n’t) believe everything you hear about disclosure: Twitter and the voluntary disclosure effect
Authors
Julian U. N. Vogel
Feixue Xie
Publication date
05-09-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Financial Markets and Portfolio Management / Issue 2/2023
Print ISSN: 1934-4554
Electronic ISSN: 2373-8529
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11408-022-00420-z

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