Under pressure: The causal effect of financial analyst coverage on long-Term capital investments

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Abstract

This study examines whether coverage from financial analysts causes corporate shorttermism by affecting the horizons of firms' capital investments. I hypothesize and empirically illustrate that greater analyst coverage leads to more pressure on managers to perform in the short term, which biases firms away from making longer-Term capital investments.

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Desjardine, M. R. (2015). Under pressure: The causal effect of financial analyst coverage on long-Term capital investments. In Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings (pp. 846–851). https://doi.org/10.5465/AMBPP.2015.72

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