1. Measuring Firm Complexity.
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Loughran, Tim and McDonald, Bill
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BUSINESS size ,COMPLEXITY (Philosophy) ,BUSINESS terminology ,MACHINE learning ,REGRESSION analysis ,STATISTICAL models - Abstract
In business research, firm size is both ubiquitous and readily measured. Complexity, another firm-related construct, is also relevant, but difficult to measure and not well-defined. As a result, complexity is less frequently incorporated in empirical designs. We argue that most extant measures of complexity are one-dimensional, have limited availability, and/or are frequently misspecified. Using both machine learning and an application-specific lexicon, we develop a text solution that uses widely available data and provides an omnibus measure of complexity. Our proposed measure, used in tandem with 10-K file size, provides a useful proxy that dominates traditional measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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