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Shana Clor-Proell's Research Reveals Customer Investor Reactions to Corporate Restatements

TCU Neeley Research Highlight – Professor of Accounting, Shana Clor-Proell, alongside other experts share insights with industry and academic leaders. 

November 30, 2023

TCU Neeley School of Business professor in accounting, Shana Clor-Proell, in partnership with other experts, conducted a study that unveiled customer investors react differently to company news compared to non-customer investors. Specifically, they are less likely to sell their shares after negative earnings news and are not swayed by positive information in company disclosures. (Accounting, Organizations, and Society, 2023). 

Abstract 

It is increasingly common for individuals to be both customers of, and investors in, a company. Despite their prevalence, we have little understanding of whether customer investors' investment judgments differ from those of non-customer investors. Using three experiments, we examine how customer investors' judgments differ from those of non-customer investors in the wake of an earnings restatement, and how customer investors respond to company-issued disclosures that include favorable information designed to mitigate the effects of the restatement. Drawing on prior marketing research, we predict and find that customer investors identify more strongly with the company and sell fewer shares in response to a restatement than non-customer investors. Further, unlike non-customer investors, customer investors’ judgments are not influenced by favorable information in a company-issued disclosure. Our results have implications for companies that are actively encouraging customer-investor relationships and for investors themselves. 

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Shana Clor-Proell

Professor
Accounting Department

Neeley 3209
817-257-7148
s.proell@tcu.edu