Can A Hybrid Method Improve Equity Valuation? : An Empirical Evaluation of the Ohlson and Johannesson (2016) Model

Gao, Zhan and Myers, James and Myers, Linda and Wu, Wan-Ting (2019) Can A Hybrid Method Improve Equity Valuation? : An Empirical Evaluation of the Ohlson and Johannesson (2016) Model. The Accounting Review, 94 (6). pp. 227-252. ISSN 0001-4826

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Abstract

This paper investigates the validity and usefulness of “hybrid” valuation models. We recast the model in Ohlson and Johannesson (2016) as a hybrid of the Dividend Discount Model and an earnings-based price multiple model, and develop a new hybrid model that generalizes the Residual Income Valuation Model. After validating the theoretical properties of these models’ unique parameters, we assess the usefulness of the hybrid models in two applications. In application one, we find that intrinsic values from the hybrid models are more accurate than those from common discounted models or price multiple models. These improvements are attributable to the hybrid models’ ability to incorporate stock price and more realistic assumptions about growth. In application two, we find that the implied cost of equity from the hybrid models better captures systematic risks and key idiosyncratic risks, and captures expected returns. These results demonstrate the validity and usefulness of hybrid valuation models.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
The Accounting Review
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? equity valuationdiscounted modelsprice multiple modelscost of equityaccountingfinanceeconomics and econometrics ??
ID Code:
131488
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Deposited On:
19 Feb 2019 13:25
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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15 Jul 2024 18:58