1. THE INFLUENCE OF VOLUNTARILY DISCLOSED QUALITATIVE INFORMATION.
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Narayanan, V.K., Pinches, George E., Kelm, Kathryn M., and Lander, Diane M.
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DISCLOSURE ,GOVERNMENT agencies ,BUSINESS announcements ,TRUTHFULNESS & falsehood ,CONFIDENTIAL communications ,PUBLIC administration ,CIVIL service ,RESEARCH & development ,GOVERNMENT policy on corporations ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
We examine the voluntary disclosure of qualitative information about actions involving governmental agencies and managerial intentions or beliefs in R&D project announcements in The Wall Street Journal. Our analysis indicates that information regarding government approval and managerial intentions/beliefs voluntarily disclosed in R&D project announcements interacts with industry/firm variables to provide significant incremental explanatory power in both the innovation and commercialization stages of R&D projects. Our data also indicate that the biggest impact is from managerial intentions, especially an intent to increase market share when coupled with being a larger firm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
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