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    Are Financial Analysts' Earnings Forecasts Rational? by Wu, Chun Hua

    Published 2008
    “…Prior studies provide conflictive findings of rational expectation tests on financial analysts forecasts based on different assumptions of loss function. …”
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    Do Financial Analysts Form Forecasts Rational? by Liu, Yang

    Published 2008
    “…Under ordinary least squares (OLS) regression, prior studies find that financial analysts do not incorporate information rationally when they form their earnings forecasts. …”
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    Do Financial Analysts Form Forecasts Rational? by Liu, Yang

    Published 2008
    “…Under ordinary least squares (OLS) regression, prior studies find that financial analysts do not incorporate information rationally when they form their earnings forecasts. …”
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    Rational Expectation Tests on Financial Analysts' Earnings Forecasts by Zhao, Yi

    Published 2008
    “…The test result is: Through analyzing 541 U.K listed companies' monthly-data on actual earnings, earnings forecasts, share prices and return index for 17 years (1987-2003) by using OLS and LAD estimations, I conclude that financial analysts do not use previous earnings, extreme earnings changes, previous forecast revisions, previous forecast errors and past stock returns information efficiently. …”
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    Empirical Tests of Efficiency in Financial Analysts' Earnings Forecasts: Evidence from UK by Chang, Jinyuan

    Published 2008
    “…ABSTRACT Prior research has been widely documented that financial analysts earnings forecast are not consistent with rational expectations. …”
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    Rational Expectations Test on Financial Analysts' Earnings Forecasts under Assumed Loss Functions by Chan, Wing Sum

    Published 2008
    “…Prior studies using ordinary least squares (OLS) regression find that financial analysts do not efficiently utilize public available information when making forecasts. …”
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    The usefulness of intellectual capital information to the financial analysts and fund managers / Norhafizah Che Mat by Che Mat, Norhafizah

    Published 2012
    “…As IC is found to be important, the financial analysts and fund managers used IC information to some extent. …”
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    The impact of loss function assumptions in rational expectations tests on the efficiency of financial analysts' earnings forecasts by Su, Haochen

    Published 2008
    “…Prior studies document that financial analysts' earnings forecasts are inefficient with respect to various information variables. …”
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    The reputational effects of analysts' stock recommendations and credit ratings: evidence from operational risk announcements in the financial industry by Barakat, Ahmed, Ashby, Simon, Fenn, Paul

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…Reputational risk; Operational risk; Financial analysts; Stock recommendations; Credit ratings; Financial institutions…”
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    A note coutioning against financial analysts' high reliance on profitability data: the case of the pharmaceutical and construction sectors in the UK by Abdullah, Shamsul Nahar

    Published 1999
    “…In this paper, the author puts forward several issues that need to be considered before a financial analyst can rely on profitability data when making inferences about a company's value. …”
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    A note cautioning against financial analysts's high reliance on profitability data: the case of the pharmaceutical and construction sectors in the UK by Abdullah, Shamsul Nahar

    Published 1999
    “…In this paper, the author puts forward several issues that need to be considered before a financial analyst can rely on profitability data when making inferences about a company's value. …”
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    Investigating the dimensionality of Organisational Citizenship Behaviour from Islamic Perspective (OCBIP): empirical analysis of business organisations in South East Asia by Naail Mohd., Kamil, Sulaiman, Mohamed, Osman-Gani, Aahad M., Khaliq, Ahmad

    Published 2014
    “…The construct validity of OCBIP via Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) led to the major finding; the OCBIP measurement model in the business organisational context is explained by four components; Altruism, Civic virtue, Advocating high moral standards and Removal of harm.…”
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    Investigating The Dimensionality Of Organisational Citizenship Behaviour From Islamic Perspective (Ocbip): Empirical Analysis Of Business Organisations In Southeast Asia by Mohammed Kamil, Naail, Mohamed Sulaiman, Mohamed Sulaiman, Gani , Aahad M. Osman, Ahmad, Khaliq

    Published 2014
    “…The construct validity of OCBIP via Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) led to the major finding; the OCBIP measurement model in the business organisational context is explained by four components; Altruism, Civic virtue, Advocating high moral standards and Removal of harm…”
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    Risk preference and financial decision-making evidence on household asset ownership on Indonesia by Chong, Ming Luan, Eng, Shu Pei, Wong, Evelyn Carmen

    Published 2020
    “…This research provided contribution to the society such as policymakers, financial analyst, and the investors. …”
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    Investigating the dimensionality of organisational citizenship behaviour from islamic perspective (ocbip): empirical analysis of business organisations in southeast Asia by Kamil, Naail Mohammed, Sulaiman, Mohamed, Osman-Gani, AAhad M., Ahmad, Khaliq

    Published 2014
    “…The construct validity of OCBIP via Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) led to the major finding; the OCBIP measurement model in the business organisational context is explained by four components; Altruism, Civic virtue, Advocating high moral standards and Removal of harm.…”
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