Disaggregating Management Forecasts to Reduce Investors’ Susceptibility to Earnings Fixation

Author:

Elliott W. Brooke1,Hobson Jessen L.1,Jackson Kevin E.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

Abstract

ABSTRACT: This study examines disaggregated management forecasts as a mechanism to reduce investors’ fixation on announced earnings. Our experimental results suggest that investors’ earnings fixation is reduced when they initially observe a disaggregated management forecast (earnings and its components) versus when they observe an aggregated forecast (earnings only). We also provide theory-consistent evidence that this reduction in earnings fixation is associated with investors interpreting the summary net income figure as one of several similarly important evaluation inputs rather than a substantially more important input (relative to its components). Finally, we provide evidence that suggests our results are not bounded by the level of emphasis on net income in the subsequent earnings announcement, and not fully explained by three plausible alternative explanations. Our study extends the voluntary disclosure literature by providing evidence that the form of management disclosures can influence investors’ interpretation of subsequently announced information, and contributes to practice by providing a potential alternative to stopping earnings guidance.

Publisher

American Accounting Association

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Finance,Accounting

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