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We study the price impact of daily institutional herding induced by information events. Using analyst recommendation changes as a proxy, we find that institutional herding on recommendation changes is short–lived. Daily institutional herding, on average, destabilizes price. However, herding...
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We modify Morris and Shin (2002) to develop a structural model of analyst earnings forecasts. The model allows for analysts to herd due to informational effects and non-informational incentives. The benefits of our model are twofold: (1) we can decompose earnings forecasts into informational and...
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We re-examine the impact of analyst coverage on firm innovation and find that the negative relation between analyst coverage and innovation is driven by firms that are poor-quality innovators. In contrast, analysts do not hinder innovation in firms that are efficient innovators. These findings...
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