نتایج جستجو برای: prior earnings news doesnt affect earnings predictability

تعداد نتایج: 604186  

2004
Yuan Zhang

This study shows that analysts vary significantly in their responsiveness to earnings announcements, where responsiveness is defined as promptness of analysts’ first forecast revisions for the next quarter since the prior quarterly earnings announcements. Further evidence indicates that analysts’ responsiveness improves the efficiency of their expectations of future earnings immediately after t...

2000
Jeffery Abarbanell

Significant changes in mean and median analysts’ forecasts errors documented in recent studies are not synchronized across commercial forecast databases over time and are, in large part, a function of the definitions and procedures that determine the reported earnings component of earnings surprises. In this study we describe a number of complications researchers face in drawing inferences from...

2017
Anastassia Fedyk

This paper explores the long-standing empirical fact of increased trading volume around news releases through the lens of canonical models of gradual information diffusion and differences of opinion. I use a unique dataset of clicks on news by key finance professionals to distinguish between trading among investors who see the news at different times and trading among investors who see the same...

Journal: :Management Science 2017
Ling Cen K. C. John Wei Liyan Yang

We explore the analyst earnings forecasts data to study the interactive effect between disagreement and underreact to earnings news on asset prices. We find that (1) changes in the mean of forecasted earnings as an underreaction measure positively predict future returns, that (2) changes in the standard deviation of forecasted earnings as a disagreement measure negatively predict future returns...

Journal: :international journal of management and business research 2011
taufiq arifin indra wijaya kusuma

this study presents empirical evidence concerning the effect of different accounting standard on earnings management. prior studies have shown that accounting standards influence earnings management. tighter accounting standards regime restricts management’s descretion to manipulate accruals, and at the same time, induce more costly real earnings management activities. to investigate this iss...

2011
Peter Wong

Ang, Hodrick, Xing, and Zhang (2006, 2009) document a puzzling negative relation between idiosyncratic volatility and cross-section of stock returns. This paper examines whether this idiosyncratic volatility discount is related to earnings shocks, and finds that a substantial portion of the idiosyncratic volatility discount can be explained by earnings momentum and post-formation earnings shock...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 1979
A Fox

The earnings replacement rates of retired couples, which take into account the earnings and benefits of wives, are important for assessing the adequacy of social security benefits. Using data from the Social Security Administration’s longitudinal Retirement History Study, this article presents the first view of replacement rates for couples. The findings show that, though about half the wives c...

2013
Hyeon-Kyeong Kim Peter Skott

Temporary workers make up a sizeable part of the labor force in many countries, including Korea. This paper uses an extension of a standard efficiency wage model to explain the wage gap between temporary and permanent workers. Temporary workers have a chance to become permanent; this possibility – combined with the existence of an employment rent for permanent workers – gives short-term workers...

2015
Daniel L. Carlson Jamie L. Lynch

Studies examining the association of housework with earnings have not tested for causal directionality despite competing theories about causal ordering. Autonomy theory, and the relative resources, gender display, and gender deviance neutralization hypotheses suggest personal and relative earnings affect time in housework while human capital theory implies the opposite. Using data from N = 3,71...

2002
Jacob K. Thomas Huai Zhang

Both prior research and the popular financial press suggest that earnings smoothing is associated with higher valuations, per dollar of reported earnings. Apparently, smoothing causes reported earnings to be a less noisy measure of “permanent” earnings that can be sustained over the longterm. We extend those results to examine whether earnings smoothing is associated with higher valuations per ...

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