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Seeing is believing: Analysts' corporate site visits
Review of Accounting Studies
  • Qiang CHENG, Singapore Management University
  • Fei DU, University of Hong Kong
  • Xin WANG, University of Hong Kong
  • Yutao WANG, Central University of Finance and Economics
Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
7-2016
Abstract

This study examines the impact of corporate site visits on analysts’ forecast accuracy based on a sample of such visits to Chinese listed firms during 2009–2012. We find that analysts who conduct visits (“visiting analysts”) have a greater increase in forecast accuracy than other analysts. Consistent with the notion that site visits facilitate analysts’ information acquisition through observing firms’ operations, we find that the results are stronger for manufacturing firms, firms with more tangible assets, and firms with more concentrated business lines. Moreover, we find that the effect of a site visit is greater when the site visit is an analyst-only visit, when the current visit is preceded by fewer visits, and when visiting analysts are based far from the visited firms. Furthermore, we find that site visits partially mitigate nonlocal analysts’ information disadvantage. Collectively, these results indicate that site visits are an important information acquisition activity for analysts.

Keywords
  • Analyst forecasts,
  • Information acquisition activities,
  • Local advantage,
  • Site visits
Discipline
Identifier
10.1007/s11142-016-9368-9
Publisher
Springer Verlag (Germany)
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Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International
Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11142-016-9368-9
Citation Information
Qiang CHENG, Fei DU, Xin WANG and Yutao WANG. "Seeing is believing: Analysts' corporate site visits" Review of Accounting Studies Vol. 21 Iss. 4 (2016) p. 1245 - 1286 ISSN: 1380-6653
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/qiang-cheng/54/