Independent Analyst Research: Does it Matter Who Pays?

Advances in Accounting, Forthcoming

Posted: 1 Sep 2012 Last revised: 19 Sep 2023

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William L. Buslepp

Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge - Department of Accounting

Ryan Casey

University of Denver

George Ryan Huston

Texas Tech University - Area of Accounting

Date Written: April 16, 2014

Abstract

On April 28, 2003, ten of the largest investment banks reached an agreement with the Securities and Exchange Commission and other regulatory bodies regarding alleged misconduct of security analysts. This agreement, called the Global Research Analyst Settlement, allocated $460 million to source independent analyst research. Unlike other forms of analyst research, this research was not financed through investment banking or trading commissions and was theoretically “unbiased research”. We compare independent research funded by the Global Settlement to research provided by the same firms that was not funded by the Global Settlement. Research funded by the Global Settlement appears to be of lower quality than non-funded research produced by the same set of firms, suggesting that unbiased research does not necessarily generate higher quality research. More specifically, we find that quality declined in the later years of the Global Settlement period when there was no expectation of future funding for this research, commonly referred to as the horizon effect.

Keywords: Independent Research, Global Research Analyst Settlement, Analyst Recommendations, Analyst Forecasts

JEL Classification: G24

Suggested Citation

Buslepp, William L. and Casey, Ryan J. and Huston, George Ryan, Independent Analyst Research: Does it Matter Who Pays? (April 16, 2014). Advances in Accounting, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2139602 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2139602

William L. Buslepp (Contact Author)

Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge - Department of Accounting ( email )

E.J. Ourso College of Business Administration
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Baton Rouge, LA 70803
United States

Ryan J. Casey

University of Denver ( email )

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George Ryan Huston

Texas Tech University - Area of Accounting ( email )

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Lubbock, TX 79409
United States

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