Abstract: During the last decade the Internet has become an increasingly important source for gathering company related information. We employ Wikipedia editing frequency as an instrument that captures the degree in which the population is engaged with the processing of company-related information. We find that firms whose information is processed by the population more frequently are associated with lower analysts' forecast errors, smaller analysts' forecast dispersions, and significant changes in bid-ask spreads on analysts' recommendation days. These results indicate that information processing over the Internet is related to the degree to which investors and analysts are informed about companies. JEL Classification: G14 G...
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This paper examines analyst recommendations on internet firms that went public during 1997-2000. The...
There have been various technological advances which have greatly impacted the stock market. The in...
WP 2006-10 May 2006JEL Classification Codes: D14; G10Theory indicates that frictions (e.g., informat...
This dissertation introduces the concept of Internet Information and highlights its crucial role ...
This dissertation investigates the effect of two non-traditional investor types on the information e...
The internet is increasingly used by corporations for investor relation purposes and by investors as...
As a result of technological innovations in data processing, the exploitation of Internet usage data...
This study investigates the perceptions of users of corporate annual reports in relation to selected...
Vast volumes of online information related to news stories, blogs and online social media have an ob...
The growth in online investing is illustrated by the popularity of online investing platforms and th...
In this paper, we seek to determine whether a typical social media platform, Wikipedia, improves the...
This paper looks at 800,000 messages on the Unicredit stock, exchanged by 7,500 inves-tors in the Fi...
In summary, my results indicate there appears to be little new informational value available in the ...
While Wikipedia, a manifestation of the wisdom of the crowd, is alleged to provide investors with va...
The goal of this thesis is to assess information contained in internet user's activity. I focus on t...
This paper examines analyst recommendations on internet firms that went public during 1997-2000. The...
There have been various technological advances which have greatly impacted the stock market. The in...
WP 2006-10 May 2006JEL Classification Codes: D14; G10Theory indicates that frictions (e.g., informat...