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- Title
Rivals' Negative Earnings Surprises, Language Signals, and Firms' Competitive Actions.
- Authors
Guo, Wei; Sengul, Metin; Yu, Tieying
- Abstract
Research in competitive dynamics has primarily analyzed how characteristics of observable attacks influence firms' competitive responses. Why and how firms take action in response to critical events that affect their rivals, without being attacked themselves, is less well understood. Focusing on negative earnings surprises, we argue that a focal firm is likely to view a rival's negative earnings surprise as an opportunity to exploit its vulnerability. Therefore, such surprises are positively associated with the intensity of competitive actions initiated by a focal firm. Furthermore, the complexity and vagueness of a rival's language in an earnings conference call strengthens the positive relationship between the negative earnings surprise and the focal firm's intensity of competitive actions. We tested our arguments using data from 3,202 earnings releases and conferences calls of publicly listed firms between 2003 and 2014 in the United States. The results and robustness checks support our predictions.
- Subjects
EARNINGS trends; COMPETITIVE advantage in business; CORPORATE profits; PSYCHOLOGICAL vulnerability; VAGUENESS (Philosophy); TELECONFERENCING
- Publication
Academy of Management Journal, 2020, Vol 63, Issue 3, p637
- ISSN
0001-4273
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5465/amj.2018.0397