Rational fads in investor reactions to electronic commerce announcements: An explanation of the Internet bubble

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This work proposes that information cascade theory can help to explain the formation of the Internet bubble. We propose that the bubble existed because a lack of good information about the potential value of electronic commerce led investors to rely on other investors’ private valuations of electronic commerce. We use the event study methodology to estimate returns to company announcements of electronic commerce initiatives in 1999 and 2000. We find that after controlling for network externalities and time trends, investors’ valuations of the returns to electronic commerce initiatives were significantly influenced by the market return from prior periods. Moreover, the relative weight placed on prior periods’ returns decreased as the variance of the prior periods’ returns increased. Both of the results are consistent with the behavior predicted by information cascade theory.

论文关键词:DotCom bubble,Electronic commerce,Empirical research,Event study,Information cascade theory,Investor psychology,Rational fads,Stock market

论文评审过程:Received 7 April 2006, Revised 29 September 2006, Accepted 29 September 2006, Available online 30 October 2006.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.elerap.2006.09.001