Do analysts and investors efficiently respond to managerial linguistic complexity during conference calls?
Year of publication: |
2024
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Authors: | Bushee, Brian J. ; Huang, Ying |
Published in: |
The accounting review : a publication of the American Accounting Association. - Lakewood Ranch, FL : American Accounting Association, ISSN 0001-4826, ZDB-ID 210224-9. - Vol. 99.2024, 4, p. 143-168
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Subject: | conference call | linguistic complexity | two-way engagement | informative technical disclosure | analyst forecasts | market reaction | Finanzanalyse | Financial analysis | Unternehmenspublizität | Corporate disclosure | Linguistik | Linguistics | Öffentlichkeitsarbeit | Public relations | Führungskräfte | Managers | Konferenz | Conference | Börsenkurs | Share price | Prognose | Forecast | Gewinnprognose | Earnings announcement | Anlageverhalten | Behavioural finance |
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