Author
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- Shay Tsaban
(Department of Business Administration, Peres Academic Center, Rehovot 7608805, Israel)
- Tal Shavit
(The Department of Economics and Business Administration, Ariel University, 65 Ramat, Hagolan Street, Ariel 4077625, Israel)
Abstract
This conceptual framework paper critically evaluates the economic, regulatory, and accounting significance of transparent reporting on investments in employee happiness, emphasizing its potential to reduce information asymmetry in capital markets. We define employee-happiness investments as deliberate organisational expenditures and management practices designed to enhance employees’ overall life satisfaction. Information asymmetry, a condition that occurs when managers possess better information than investors, poses substantial risks including market inefficiencies, misallocation of capital, and increased costs of capital. Empirical evidence consistently illustrates that employee happiness is positively correlated with enhanced firm productivity, lower risk, and improved financial performance. Despite these clear linkages, current international accounting and regulatory frameworks do not adequately capture investments in employee happiness, with International Accounting Standard 38 mandating immediate expensing rather than balance sheet recognition due to identifiability and control constraints. This treatment could exacerbate informational disparities and may potentially hinder effective investor decision-making by obscuring strategic resource allocation patterns within aggregated expense line items. Drawing on recent studies and real-world financial outcomes, the paper argues for complementary disclosure reforms mandating standardized reporting of employee-happiness investments and outcomes as a crucial step toward more informed market assessments and sustainable corporate practices.
Suggested Citation
Shay Tsaban & Tal Shavit, 2026.
"Unveiling the Value of Happiness: Why Reporting on Corporate Investments in Employee Happiness Matters,"
World, MDPI, vol. 7(5), pages 1-23, May.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jworld:v:7:y:2026:i:5:p:77-:d:1936941
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