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Erschienen in: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 3/2016

01.10.2016 | Original Research

Exploring the transitional behavior among value and growth stocks

verfasst von: Gengnan Chiang

Erschienen in: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting | Ausgabe 3/2016

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Abstract

This study explored the transitional behavior among value and growth stocks based on a balanced panel comprising 520 firms from small-cap S&P 600, mid-cap S&P 400, and large-cap S&P 500 companies during 1999–2008. By employing the nonlinear panel smooth transition regression model, we determined that the annual market-adjusted stock returns were positively related to contemporaneous changes in earnings per share and total asset growth rates and negatively related to the log-transformed 1-year lagged price-to-book equity ratio (LP/B) using the log-transformed 1-year lagged market equity as a transition variable. Our empirical findings are consistent with those by Lakonishok et al. (J Finance 49:1541–1578, 1994), who hypothesized that investors overreact to past firm performance, and Fama and French (Finance Anal J 63:48–58, 2007a, Finance Anal J 63:44–54, 2007b), who discussed the converging P/B ratios caused by the mean reversion in growth, profitability, and expected returns. The three transitional determinants are critical to describing the transitional behavior among value and growth stocks. Moreover, our empirical results indicated that a threshold value of the log-transformed 1-year lagged market equity exists, separating the sample into two groups: value and growth stocks. In addition, the robust test confirmed that the value stocks obtained higher market-adjusted returns during out-of-sample years from 2009 to 2012. These findings have far-reaching implications for institutional investors when creating a profitable and effective investment strategy, and also for CEOs of S&P companies when investing to maximize firm value.

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Fußnoten
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The empirical evidence supporting asset expansion includes acquisitions (Loughran and Vijh 1997; Rau and Vermaelen 1998), public equity offerings (Ibbotson 1975; Loughran and Ritter 1995), public debt offerings (Spiess and Affleck-Graves 1999) and bank loan initiations (Billet et al. 2006). Supporting references from asset contraction comprise spinoffs (McConnell and Ovtchinnikov 2004), share repurchases (Ikenberry et al. 1995), debt prepayments (Affleck-Graves and Miller 2003), and dividend initiations (Michaely et al. 1995).
 
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References include Gomes et al. (2003), Carlson et al. (2004), Zhang (2005), Cooper (2006), Li et al. (2006), and Liu et al. (2009).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Exploring the transitional behavior among value and growth stocks
verfasst von
Gengnan Chiang
Publikationsdatum
01.10.2016
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting / Ausgabe 3/2016
Print ISSN: 0924-865X
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7179
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11156-015-0511-7

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