The informativeness of earnings announcements during times of global uncertainty: Evidence from the Covid‐19 pandemic

Author:

Fabrizi Michele1,Ipino Elisabetta2,Longhin Federico1ORCID,Parbonetti Antonio1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics and Management University of Padova Padova Italy

2. Department of Accounting Albers School of Business and Economics, Seattle University Seattle Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractResearch Question/IssueThis study shows how investors assessed the informativeness of earnings announcements during the Covid‐19 pandemic. Prior studies suggest that earnings announcements are more likely to provide value to investors during periods of heightened uncertainty. However, the massive regulatory intervention that took place during the pandemic is likely to have led investors to seek alternative sources of information and to have reduced their reliance on earnings to price stocks. Moreover, the uncertainty brought by Covid‐19 directly challenged firms' value drivers and business models, potentially inhibiting the ability to map earnings onto stock prices.Research Findings/InsightsThe empirical findings show that earnings announcements lost part of their information content during the Covid‐19 crisis. Cross‐sectional tests document that geographic dispersion of operations and the degree of institutional ownership significantly affected the relationship under study. We also find that the loss of earnings announcements' informativeness was driven by exposure to the pandemic.Theoretical/Academic ImplicationsThe recent accounting literature investigates the role of accounting information in supporting public policy during systemic crises. Our results highlight the firm‐specific attributes that affect investors' perceptions of the informativeness of earnings announcements by showing how geographic dispersion and ownership structure affect it in periods of uncertainty.Practitioner/Policy ImplicationsIn a context in which earnings announcements' informativeness decreases, regulators and standard‐setters should consider taking corrective action to restore its informativeness, such as by strengthening disclosure requirements. The documented decrease in the informativeness of earnings announcements could be partially offset by heightening disclosure requirements to complement financial statements.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management,General Business, Management and Accounting

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