Lan Thi Mai Nguyen , Chee Seng Cheong , Ralf Zurbruegg
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Abstract
We examine the impact that industry concentration has on superior and inferior analysts' performance by utilizing a Herfindahl-Hirschman index of analyst specialization. Using broker M&As as a plausibly exogenous shock to analyst workloads, we find that superior analysts' forecast accuracy improves when their coverage is more concentrated within a few industries. However, there is no evidence of an equivalent improvement for inferior analysts. We argue that this is due to superior analysts having a comparative advantage in utilizing intra-industry relevant information and, therefore, the more concentrated their portfolio, the better they can extract this type of information for pricing stocks. We also find that investors who trade according to the buy-sell recommendations of superior analysts who have recently experienced increased industry concentration can gain extra returns on their stock portfolio.
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Advances in Accounting, incorporating Advances in International Accounting continues to provide an important international forum for discourse among and between academic and practicing accountants on the issues of significance. Emphasis continues to be placed on original commentary, critical analysis and creative research.