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Does Prospect Theory Explain IPO Market Behavior?
Alexander Ljungqvist New York University - Department of Finance; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR); European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) William J. Wilhelm Jr. University of Oxford - Said Business School Journal of Finance, Forthcoming Abstract: We derive a behavioral measure of the IPO decision-maker's satisfaction with the underwriter's performance based on Loughran and Ritter (2002) and assess its ability to explain the decision-maker's choice among underwriters in subsequent securities offerings. Controlling for other known factors, IPO firms are less likely to switch underwriters for their first seasoned equity offering when our behavioral measure indicates they were satisfied with the IPO underwriter's performance. Underwriters also extract higher fees for subsequent transactions involving satisfied decision-makers. Although our tests suggest there is explanatory power in the behavioral model, they do not speak directly to whether deviations from expected utility maximization determine patterns in IPO initial returns. Accepted Paper Series Date posted: August 03, 2004 ; Last revised: August 12, 2004Suggested CitationContact Information
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