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Analysts’ ESG attention and stock pricing efficiency: evidence from machine learning and text analysis
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Journal of Accounting Literature
Journal of Accounting Literature (2025)
Published: 07 February 2025
...Changchun Tan; Kangkang Yin; Huaqing Wu; Peng Zhou Purpose Corporate ESG performance has attracted widespread attention from various sectors of society. This paper aims to investigate whether analysts’ ESG attention can convey additional information to the market and consequently influence stock...
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Analyst teams and the assembly bonus
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Journal of Accounting Literature
Journal of Accounting Literature (2026) 48 (1): 189–223.
Published: 03 June 2024
...Kathryn Brightbill Purpose Analyst team forecasts are the most frequent form of earnings expectations available to investors, with teams issuing more than 70% of research reports in 2016. Prior research provides differing evidence on whether analyst teams issue higher or lower quality forecasts...
