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Executives' Forecasts of Earnings per Share versus Forecasts of Naive Models

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  • Copeland, Ronald M
  • Marioni, Robert J

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  • Copeland, Ronald M & Marioni, Robert J, 1972. "Executives' Forecasts of Earnings per Share versus Forecasts of Naive Models," The Journal of Business, University of Chicago Press, vol. 45(4), pages 497-512, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucp:jnlbus:v:45:y:1972:i:4:p:497-512
    DOI: 10.1086/295484
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    1. JS Armstrong, 2004. "Relative Accuracy of Judgmental and Extrapolative Methods in Forecasting Annual Earnings," General Economics and Teaching 0412007, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Klaassen, J. & Schreuder, H., 1982. "Confidential revenue and profit forecasts by management and financial analysts : some first results," Serie Research Memoranda 0008, VU University Amsterdam, Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Econometrics.
    3. Neil Hartnett, 2006. "Management disclosure bias and audit services," Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, Springer, vol. 26(4), pages 369-390, June.
    4. Allen, Arthur & Cho, Jang Youn & Jung, Kooyul, 1997. "Earnings forecast errors: Comparative evidence from the Pacific-Basin capital markets," Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Elsevier, vol. 5(1), pages 115-129, February.
    5. William P. Bottom & Paul W. Paese, 1999. "Judgment Accuracy and the Asymmetric Cost of Errors in Distributive Bargaining," Group Decision and Negotiation, Springer, vol. 8(4), pages 349-364, July.
    6. Chuk, Elizabeth & Matsumoto, Dawn & Miller, Gregory S., 2013. "Assessing methods of identifying management forecasts: CIG vs. researcher collected," Journal of Accounting and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 55(1), pages 23-42.
    7. Schreuder, H. & Klaassen, J., 1982. "Confidential revenue and profit forecasts by management and financial analysts : evidence from the Netherlands," Serie Research Memoranda 0026, VU University Amsterdam, Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Econometrics.
    8. Vahid Biglari Author_Email: vahidbiglari@siswa.um.edu.my & Gurcharan Singh Pritam Singh, 2011. "The Effect Of Market Incentives On Analyst Forecast Management And Analyst Forecast Error," 2nd International Conference on Business and Economic Research (2nd ICBER 2011) Proceeding 2011-215, Conference Master Resources.

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