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The Event Study Approach

2014
As explained in the previous chapter, ESA comprises an effective tool for assessing the information content of events, as perceived by market participants, as well as for shedding light on the issue of market efficiency. The underlying idea in common event studies is to track the market prices of securities whose issuing firms were involved in the ...
Doron Kliger, Gregory Gurevich
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Event Study Analysis

Financial Econometrics, 2019
This study examined the impact of deceptive advertising on the abnormal stock returns of firms. Using an event study analysis with 101 cases from the fTC database over the period 1987–2005, the fTC rulings on deceptive advertising were found to have the ...
Jaeseok Jeong, C. Yoo
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Event Study

2016
Regulation agencies for markets and exchanges monitor on a regular basis how securities prices (e.g., stocks, bonds, commodities, etc.) react to announcements of economic events that include new information relevant to the value of the underlying asset.
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Revisiting Event Study Designs

, 2017
A broad empirical literature uses "event study" research designs for treatment effect estimation, a setting in which all units in the panel receive treatment but at random times.
Kirill Borusyak, Xavier Jaravel
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The effect of implementing chatbot customer service on stock returns: an event study analysis

Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 2022
Darima Fotheringham, Michael A. Wiles
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At the Nexus of Leisure and Event Studies

Event Management, 2013
In this conceptual article we examine the interrelationships between two fields of study, specifically the real and potential contributions of leisure studies to event studies. Furthermore, we consider the evolution of the two fields, philosophical discourses and theories associated with both.
Patterson, Ian, Getz, Donald
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Developing countries’ financial vulnerability to the eurozone crisis: an event study of equity and bond markets

, 2016
The global crisis highlights the continued vulnerability of developing countries to shocks from advanced economies. Just a few years after the global crisis, the eurozone sovereign debt crisis has emerged as the single biggest threat to the global ...
J. Aizenman   +3 more
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The Event Study Methodology

2010
The previous chapter outlined the empirical predictions related to the research objective of this dissertation. These predictions will be methodologically specified and empirically investigated in Chapter 5 and 6 and require the determination of firm-specific abnormal stock returns and abnormal short selling activity following events of large stock ...
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Performing an event study: An exercise for finance students

, 2017
This exercise helps instructors teach students how to perform a simple event study. The study tests to see if stocks earn abnormal returns when added to the S&P 500.
William A. Reese, Russell P. Robins
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Business service outsourcing in manufacturing firms: an event study

, 2017
Many manufacturing firms entrust partners to provide services on their behalf. However, it is not clear whether and when firms can capture the potential value advantages of outsourcing business services.
Andreas Eggert   +2 more
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