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This paper examines the effect of trade secrets protection on stock price crash risk. Using an experimental setting with the Uniform Trade Secrets Act (UTSA), we find that firms headquartered in states with the UTSA tend to have higher stock price crash risk. The results are robust to...
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We provide evidence on anchoring biases in insider trading using a stock's 52-week high. When stock prices are close to their 52-week highs, insiders are reluctant to purchase stocks and willing to sell them. Similarly, when stock prices are far from the 52-week highs, they are willing to buy...
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This paper investigates the role of managerial biases in the real effects of limits to arbitrage. In a natural experiment setting with Regulation SHO, we find that the lifting of short sale constraints leads to a significant decrease in CEO confidence for pilot firms, and this result is more...
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We examine the information content of high accruals momentum defined as a string of high discretionary accruals for four consecutive years. We find that firms that consistently report high levels of discretionary accruals experience low subsequent returns. The results are robust after we control...
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