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Unexpected distractions and investor attention to corporate announcements

Journal

REVIEW OF ACCOUNTING STUDIES
Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 477-518

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11142-021-09618-4

Keywords

Investor attention; Earnings announcements; Retail trading; Distraction

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The study explores how unexpected distractions affect investor reactions to corporate earnings announcements, finding that distractions can reduce investor attention, especially among retail investors. Surprisingly, these distractions do not necessarily lead to observable pricing effects on earnings announcements.
We investigate how unexpected distractions affect investor reactions to corporate earnings announcements. We use a daily news pressure (DNP) index as a proxy for the presence of potential investor distraction. Since breaking news captured by this index is largely unpredictable and unrelated to investors' valuation decisions, our research design offers a unique opportunity to examine investor attention in the absence of strategic timing of announcements by managers. Using overall trading volume and Google searches as measures of investor attention, we find that investors are susceptible to distractions in their reactions to earnings announcements. We further find that DNP measures a form of distraction that affects retail but not institutional investors. Furthermore, in contrast to prior research that employs predictable measures of distraction, we find that price reactions to earnings announcements are not affected by unexpected distractions. Our results reveal that unexpected distractions reduce the attention of retail investors to earning announcements but do not necessarily lead to observable pricing effects.

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