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🎤 Welcome, listeners, to Revise and Resubmit!
📚 Today’s episode spotlights research at its sharpest edge. We’re stepping right into the FT50 spotlight, where the world’s most prestigious academic journals set the gold standard — and Contemporary Accounting Research stands tall among them.
Our feature?
✨ “On the valuation implications of unbundled disclosure” — written by the brilliant duo Xue Jia and Jeroen Suijs.
Imagine a firm with two secrets: one whispered among insiders, the other hidden from every market eye. Should it reveal both at once? Or stretch the story, letting the market puzzle through clues one at a time? Jia and Suijs take us deep into this dance of information — bundled versus unbundled disclosure — and show us how it remakes the cost of capital, reshaping the very bones of risk and reward.
By modeling the complex ballet between private knowledge and public surprises, their findings spark a revelation: Unbundled disclosure can lower the cost of capital by refining risk allocation and making prices wiser, sooner. But switch the sequence, and the story changes — uncertainty can rise, the crowd left guessing, prices flickering in the dark.
Published online on 8 October 2025 by Wiley Periodicals LLC for the Canadian Academic Accounting Association, this paper proves why FT50 journals are where innovation comes alive.
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📝 Huge gratitude to Xue Jia and Jeroen Suijs — and to Wiley Periodicals LLC — for lighting up today’s discussion.
🤔 But here’s the puzzle for the weekend: If unbundling makes prices more informative, what hidden risks might still sneak through when disclosure comes in pieces?