The study examines whether firms' exploration and evaluation outlays (hereafter: E&E) are associated with analysts' forecast bias.1 page(s
This study examines whether financial analysts are more optimistic in their earnings forecasts for n...
The recent period has highlighted a well-known phenomenon, namely the existence of a positive bias ...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The purpose of this thesis is to study how the anchoring bias, a cognitive bia...
Purpose: This study investigates the effect of uncertainty associated with exploration expenditures ...
Purpose: This study examines whether the increasing intensity of exploration activity motivate analy...
Prior studies suggest that analysts have incentives to bias their earnings forecasts, especially for...
This study examines the relations between the intensity of reported exploration activity by mining a...
Although managers possess superior firm-level information, recent studies document that management f...
Researchers have identified numerous factors associated with security analysts\u27 optimistic bias, ...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter Ome. Overview of the thesis -- Chapte...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study examines whether analysts i...
This study examines analyst forecast errors within the context of stock re-commendations. We predict...
Financial analysts act in a complex environment, and the incentives they face may make them issue fo...
This study offers evidence on the earnings forecast bias analysts use to please firm management and ...
Prior studies (e.g., McNichols and O'Brien, 1997; Diether et al., 2002) find that analysts are less ...
This study examines whether financial analysts are more optimistic in their earnings forecasts for n...
The recent period has highlighted a well-known phenomenon, namely the existence of a positive bias ...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The purpose of this thesis is to study how the anchoring bias, a cognitive bia...
Purpose: This study investigates the effect of uncertainty associated with exploration expenditures ...
Purpose: This study examines whether the increasing intensity of exploration activity motivate analy...
Prior studies suggest that analysts have incentives to bias their earnings forecasts, especially for...
This study examines the relations between the intensity of reported exploration activity by mining a...
Although managers possess superior firm-level information, recent studies document that management f...
Researchers have identified numerous factors associated with security analysts\u27 optimistic bias, ...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter Ome. Overview of the thesis -- Chapte...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study examines whether analysts i...
This study examines analyst forecast errors within the context of stock re-commendations. We predict...
Financial analysts act in a complex environment, and the incentives they face may make them issue fo...
This study offers evidence on the earnings forecast bias analysts use to please firm management and ...
Prior studies (e.g., McNichols and O'Brien, 1997; Diether et al., 2002) find that analysts are less ...
This study examines whether financial analysts are more optimistic in their earnings forecasts for n...
The recent period has highlighted a well-known phenomenon, namely the existence of a positive bias ...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The purpose of this thesis is to study how the anchoring bias, a cognitive bia...