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Previous research has documented strong peer effects in risk taking, but little is known about how such social influences affect market outcomes. The consequences of social interactions are hard to isolate in financial data, and theoretically it is not clear whether peer effects should increase...
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This paper estimates the effects of peer benchmarking by institutional investors on asset prices. To identify trades purely due to peer benchmarking as separate from those based on fundamentals or private information, the paper exploits a natural experiment involving a change in a government...
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Peers' valuation matters for firms' investment: a one standard deviation increase in peers' valuation is associated with a 5.9% increase in corporate investment. This association is stronger when a firm's stock price informativeness is lower or when its managers appear less informed. Also, the...
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We assess the magnitude and mechanisms of workers' productivity spillovers by estimating the peer effects among those working in the same occupation across firms using the setting of security analysts. The empirical design exploits one feature of social networks: the existence of partially...
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Applying a “co-coverage” concept to the Dow Jones Newswire articles, we propose to identify each firm's news-based peers (NBPs) and thereby construct a time-varying firm-centric grouping aimed to augment existing industry classification schemes. The advantage of NBP-augmented schemes over...
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