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What is Confounding Event

Applied Guide for Event Study Research in Supply Chain Management
An event that occurs at the same time as the event of interest, making it difficult or impossible to assess if a stock market reaction is due to the event of interest.
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Developing a Sample: Strategies and Considerations
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8969-4.ch005
Abstract
When considering an event, we need a sample of events to study. We will often start with a few example events that are ‘sort of what we want to study' and, from there, develop a deeper and more comprehensive focused category of events. Then, the overall sample consists of examples of this abstract category of events. When a good sample has been collected, the progress and analysis steps are relatively straightforward. However, failure to collect a good sample or skipping key considerations may doom a sample to become unusable and non-viable, risking the overall project. Although there are similarities, the process and considerations may be quite different from those of survey sampling that many readers may be familiar with.
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Research Design Considerations
Another event that occurs in the event window alongside the event we are interested in. As they coincide, we cannot determine which one, or whether they both, influence stock market reactions.
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