disclosure

(noun)

The act of revealing something.

Examples of disclosure in the following topics:

  • Setting Transparency Norms

    • Information disclosure includes choices about what types of information is shared and with whom, the content of what is communicated, and the timing of the release of information.
    • For example, managers who voluntarily share with environmental activists information related to the firm's ecological impact are practicing disclosure.
    • Norms and policies about disclosure focus on criteria such as relevance and appropriateness to determine who should have access to what information.
    • Wage disclosure is one particular area in which companies can practice corporate transparency.
    • In this case, it is unlikely that disclosure will be made a legal requirement in the UK; the hope is that companies would voluntarily accept this higher level of transparency.
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