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On the Determinants of Optimism in Financial Analyst Earnings Forecasts: The Effect of the Market's Ability to Adjust for the Bias


Irene Karamanou


University of Cyprus - Department of Public and Business Administration


Abacus, Vol. 47, No. 1, pp. 1-26, 2011

Abstract:     
This paper examines whether the documented bias in analyst earnings forecasts is intentional by examining whether it is related to the market's ability to adjust for this bias. For intentional bias to exist it is not enough for analysts to face incentives but rather, analysts should also be willing to respond to these incentives. As the market's ability to adjust for the bias increases, its market effects decrease while analyst reputation costs increase reducing analyst willingness to bias their forecasts. The paper utilizes a firm-specific design that allows for both the bias component of the forecast error and the market's ability to adjust for the bias to be computed at the firm level. Results suggest that even though forecast error is positive in the latter part of the period under review reflecting overall analyst pessimism, the bias embedded in the forecasts is optimistic throughout the period. More importantly, I find that analyst forecast bias is decreasing in the market's ability to adjust for it. This result provides further evidence that analysts knowingly bias their forecasts and provides support for the existence of reporting bias, in particular. Thus, the evidence provides justification for recent regulatory efforts to increase the objectivity of analyst research reports.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 26

Keywords: Analyst forecasts, Bias, Optimism

Accepted Paper Series


Date posted: March 7, 2011  

Suggested Citation

Karamanou, Irene, On the Determinants of Optimism in Financial Analyst Earnings Forecasts: The Effect of the Market's Ability to Adjust for the Bias. Abacus, Vol. 47, No. 1, pp. 1-26, 2011. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1776653 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6281.2011.00329.x

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Irene Karamanou (Contact Author)
University of Cyprus - Department of Public and Business Administration ( email )
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Nicosia CY-1678
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