Peer-Reviewed Journal Details
Mandatory Fields
Rosati, P;Cummins, M;Deeney, P;Gogolin, F;van der Werff, L;Lynn, T
2017
January
International Review of Financial Analysis
The effect of data breach announcements beyond the stock price: Empirical evidence on market activity
Published
15 ()
Optional Fields
BID-ASK SPREAD INFORMATION ASYMMETRY FIRM PERFORMANCE IMPACT EARNINGS VOLUME PREDICTABILITY ANALYTICS LIQUIDITY RETURN
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146
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Extending the literature that has focused thus far on stock price impact, this study investigates the effect of data breach announcements on market activity, specifically through the response of the bid-ask spread and trading volume. We investigate data breach announcements as a potential source of asymmetric information and provide a new dimension to the ongoing debate on market efficiency. Adopting an event study methodology on a sample of 74 data breaches from 2005 to 2014, we find that data breach announcements have a positive short-term effect on both bid-ask spread and trading volume. The effect is only evidenced however on the day of the event, with market efficiency ensuring a quick return to normal market activity. No abnormal trading activity emerges before announcements, so there is no evidence in our study that these types of events are being exploited by informed market participants. The magnitude of event day effects is found to be more pronounced for large breaches, and when the breach involves lost devices.(C) 2017 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved.
NEW YORK
1057-5219
10.1016/j.irfa.2017.01.001
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