Standing on the shoulders of giants: Financial reporting comparability and knowledge accumulation
Journal
Journal of Accounting and Economics
Journal Volume
78
Journal Issue
1
Start Page
101685
ISSN
0165-4101
Date Issued
2024-08
Author(s)
Rong (Irene) Zhong
Abstract
This study examines whether and how financial statement comparability facilitates the dissemination of innovative knowledge between firms and stimulates the creation of new knowledge. Using cross-patent citations to track interfirm knowledge transfers, we find that comparability increases firms' incentives to learn from peers and create new patents that cite their peers' existing patents. The investigation into the mechanism reveals that comparability improves firms’ ability to estimate the monetary value of peer knowledge and predict their own financial benefits from knowledge acquisition. The impact of comparability is more pronounced when peer knowledge is more publicly accessible or of higher monetary value. Consequently, the acquired knowledge fosters follow-on innovation, enabling firms to produce more patents with greater economic significance. Evidence from two quasi-natural experiments suggests that our findings are plausibly causal. Overall, our study highlights the important role of accounting comparability in facilitating knowledge dissemination.
Subjects
Externality
Innovation
Knowledge dissemination
Knowledge spillover
Patent valuation
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Type
journal article