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A Note on Event Studies in Finance and Management Research

Abe de Jong and Ivana Naumovska

Review of Finance, 2016, vol. 20, issue 4, 1659-1672

Abstract: Event studies are a common research method in finance and management research. This note argues that the validity of inferences based on announcement effects hinges critically on controls for confounding events and appropriate statistical tests. We present a unique case where data is available for a replication of two key event studies. Specifically, we examine and show the importance of systematic confounding information on findings of the effect of corporate name changes on stock market reactions. We demonstrate that systematic confounding events are critical challenges when testing theories about investors’ reactions in finance and management research.

Date: 2016
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