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Predicting Subsequent Management Forecasting Behavior at the Date of an Initial Public Offering
Authors:Baginski  Stephen P.  Hassell  John M.  Neill  John D.
Affiliation:(1) Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, USA;(2) Chapman University, USA
Abstract:
In this study, we examine the conditions and choices of firms at dates of initial public offerings (IPOs) as a basis for predicting their likelihood of management earnings forecast disclosure in post-IPO periods. Using a sample of 944 IPOs, we demonstrate that firms choosing to reduce IPO information asymmetries or signal issue quality by choosing prestigious underwriters, high quality auditors, and higher percentages of retained ownership tend to issue management forecasts in the post-IPO period. These relationships exist after controlling for IPO date measures of risk/stability, a construct that prior management forecast research has found to be a key determinant of the forecasting act.
Keywords:Initial public offerings  Management forecasts  Financial intermediaries  Voluntary disclosure
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