STAR-ANALYSTS' FORECAST ACCURACY AND THE ROLE OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Alexander Kerl and
Martin Ohlert
Journal of Financial Research, 2015, vol. 38, issue 1, 93-120
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In this article we examine whether star-analysts have better forecasting abilities than non-star-analysts. Our results reveal that star-analysts' earnings forecasts outperform their peers' forecasts. Because the level of corporate governance plays an important role for the general level of forecast accuracy, we furthermore investigate whether star-analysts benefit from higher levels of governance. Our findings suggest that forecast accuracy of star-analysts increases with the level of both country- and company-specific corporate governance. Investors in capital markets do not seem to be aware of this fact because they do not react differently to forecasts issued by star-analysts compared to those of non-star-analysts.
Date: 2015
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