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We correlate analysts' forecast errors with temporal variation in investor sentiment. We find that when sentiment is high, analysts' forecasts of one-year-ahead earnings and long-term earnings growth are relatively more optimistic for "uncertain" or "difficult-to-value" firms. Adding these...
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The resource-based view argues that acquisitions can build competitive advantage partially through retention of valuable human capital of the target firm. However, making commitments to retain and motivate successful top managers is a challenge when contracts are not enforceable. Investigating...
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This paper investigates how firms manage risk by examining the relationship between financial and operational hedging using a sample of bank holding companies. Risk management theory holds that capital market imperfections make cash flow volatility costly. I investigate whether financial firms...
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with an efficiency enhancing rationale. <i>This paper was accepted by Brad Barber, finance.</i> …
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significant improvement in operating performance relative to nonadopters. <i>This paper was accepted by Brad Barber, finance.</i> …
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We integrate a case-based model of probability judgment with prospect theory to explore asset pricing under uncertainty. Research within the "heuristics and biases" tradition suggests that probability judgments respond primarily to case-specific evidence and disregard aggregate characteristics...
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A symmetric distribution of information, although omnipresent in real markets, is rarely considered in experimental economics. We study whether information about imminent future dividends can abate bubbles in experimental asset markets. We find that markets with asymmetrically informed traders...
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and partial and ongoing conversion. The capital ratio we use is based on accounting or book values to approximate the …
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We use the popular television show <i>Mad Money</i>, hosted by Jim Cramer, to test theories of attention and limits to arbitrage. Stock recommendations on <i>Mad Money</i> constitute attention shocks to a large audience of individual traders. We find that stock recommendations lead to large overnight returns...
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assumptions a seller can reduce expected transaction costs by more than 10%. <i>This paper was accepted by Wei Xiong, finance.</i> …
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