Abstract
This study examines the responsiveness of analyst forecasts to current earnings announcements. The results show considerable cross-sectional variation in analyst responsiveness and suggest that this variation is related to the costs and benefits associated with prompt forecast revisions. More importantly, this study finds that with responsive forecast revisions, more of the market reaction takes place in the event window and less in the drift window, suggesting that analyst responsiveness mitigates the post-earnings-announcement drift and facilitates market efficiency.
Above is a preprint version of the article. The final version may be found at < http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacceco.2008.04.004 >.
Full Citation
. “Analyst Responsiveness and the Post-Earnings-Announcement Drift.”
Journal of Accounting and Economics
vol. 46,
(September 01, 2008): 201-215.