Review of Behavioral Finance
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Hierarchical complexity and seasoned equity offerings
Viet Anh Hoang, Huu Cuong Nguyen, Ba Thanh Truong, Phuong Uyen Le, Hoang Long Phan, Thi Hong An ThaiUsing a substantial sample of U.S.-listed firms’ Seasoned Equity Offerings (SEOs) spanning the period from 2012 to 2017, we examine the relationship between hierarchical…
Are women more risk averse in investments? Brazilian evidence
Rachel Borges Cyrino De Sá, Mathias Schneid Tessmann, Alex Cerqueira CerqueiraThis paper seeks to investigate whether women exhibit greater risk-aversion behavior than men in investments by estimating the influence of gender on portfolio volatility.
Returns on complex bets: evidence from Asian Handicap betting on soccer
Tadgh Hegarty, Karl WhelanThe Asian Handicap is a way to bet on soccer matches where payouts depend on an adjustment to the score that favors the weaker team. These bets can feature the possibility of all…
Herding behaviour surrounding the Russo–Ukraine war and COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from energy, metal, livestock and grain commodities
Azhar MohamadThis study examines herding behaviour in commodity markets amid two major global upheavals: the Russo–Ukraine conflict and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Agent expectations and news sentiment in the dynamics of price in a financial market
Steven D. SilverAlthough the effects of both news sentiment and expectations on price in financial markets have now been extensively demonstrated, the jointness that these predictors can have in…
Non-professional versus professional investors’ trust in financial analysts’ recommendations and influences on investments
Magnus Jansson, Patrik Michaelsen, Doron Sonsino, Tommy GärlingThe paper aims to investigate differences in non-professional and professional stock investors’ trust in and tendency to follow financial analysts’ buy and sell recommendations.
Framing effect and disposition effect: investment decisions tools to understand bounded rationality
Andreas Kiky, Apriani Dorkas Rambu Atahau, Linda Ariany Mahastanti, Supatmi SupatmiThis paper aims to explore the development of investment decision tools by understanding the rationality behind the disposition effect. We suspect that not all disposition…
The impact of investor greed and fear on cryptocurrency returns: a Granger causality analysis of Bitcoin and Ethereum
Everton Anger Cavalheiro, Kelmara Mendes Vieira, Pascal Silas ThueThis study probes the psychological interplay between investor sentiment and the returns of cryptocurrencies Bitcoin and Ethereum. Employing the Granger causality test, the…
Another look at the price clustering behavior: evidence from the Muscat stock exchange
Tarek Chebbi, Hazem Migdady, Waleed Hmedat, Maha ShehadehThe price clustering behavior is becoming a core part of the market efficiency theory especially with the development of trading strategies and the occurrence of major and…
The differential impact of quantitative and qualitative information on outbound cross-border acquisition outcomes: evidence from emerging economies
Sugandh Ahuja, Shveta Singh, Surendra Singh YadavThe purpose of this study is to examine the differential impact of qualitative and quantitative informational signals within the merger and acquisition (M&A) press releases on…
Small investors’ internet sentiment and return predictability
Antti KlemolaThe purpose of this paper is to propose a novel and new direct measurement of small investor sentiment in the equity market. The sentiment is based on the individual investors’…
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1940-5979Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Gulnur Muradoglu