机构持股与股价反映未来收益的程度

Institutional Ownership and the Extent to which Stock Prices Reflect Future Earnings*

Contemporary Accounting Research · 2002
被引 444
人大 A-FT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究机构持股比例如何影响股价对未来收益的反映程度,发现机构持股越高,股价越能提前反映未来收益,且机构投资者更依赖非盈利信息(如订单积压)进行预测。

Abstract

Abstract Articles in the financial press suggest that institutional investors are overly focused on current profitability, which suggests that as institutional ownership increases, stock prices reflect less current period information that is predictive of future period earnings. On the other hand, institutional investors are often characterized in academic research as sophisticated investors and sophisticated investors should be better able to use current‐period information to predict future earnings compared with other owners. According to this characterization, as institutional ownership increases, stock prices should reflect more current‐period information that is predictive of future period earnings. Consistent with this latter view, we find that the extent to which stock prices lead earnings is positively related to the percentage of institutional ownership. This result holds after controlling for various factors that affect the relation between price and earnings. It also holds when we control for endogenous portfolio choices of institutions (e.g., institutional investors may be attracted to firms in richer information environments where stock prices tend to lead earnings). Further, a regression of stock returns on order backlog, conditional on the percentage of institutional ownership, indicates that institutional owners place more weight on order backlog compared with other owners. This result is consistent with institutional owners using non‐earnings information to predict future earnings. It also explains, in part, why prices lead earnings to a greater extent when there is a higher concentration of institutional owners.

机构持股股价前瞻性盈余预测信息效率