The Role of Public Information in Capital Markets with Investors of Unknown Risk Attitudes

Year: 2024
Type: Journal Publication
Journal: European Accounting Review

Abstract

We consider a single-period, pure-exchange setting where investors have mean-variance preferences. Investors are uncertain about the risk attitudes of other capital market participants and, thus, about the market’s risk premium. Assuming that there are no strategic interactions among investors, we identify conditions under which investors choose to abstain from trading in the capital market due to the risk associated with an uncertain risk premium. In addition, we find that investors may prefer the disclosure of public information prior to trading, as this information reduces the risk premium and thus relaxes the condition for market participation. Therefore, the presence of investors with unknown risk attitudes suggests a beneficial role for public (accounting) information.

Participating Institutions

TRR 266‘s main locations are Paderborn University (Coordinating University), HU Berlin, and University of Mannheim. All three locations have been centers for accounting and tax research for many years. They are joined by researchers from LMU Munich, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, Goethe University Frankfurt, University of Cologne and Leibniz University Hannover who share the same research agenda.

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