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Consumer Behavioural Biases in Competition: A Survey [PDF]
This is a survey of studies that examine competition in the presence of behaviourally biased or boundedly rational consumers. It will tackle questions such as: How does competition and pricing change when consumers are biased? Can inefficiencies that arise from consumer behavioural biases be mitigated by lowering barriers to entry?
Huck, Steffen, Zhou, Jidong
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A behavioural model of heuristics and biases in frontline policy implementation
Policy & Politics, 2021This article theorises how behavioural public administration can help improve our understanding of frontline policy implementation. The human factors that characterise policy implementation remain undertheorised: individual variation in policy implementation is dismissed as mere “noise” that hinders predictability in policy implementation. This article
Moseley, A, Thomann, E
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Behaviour and biases of retail investors: Task or trait?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021We ask to what extent task knowledge and tactics, or enduring personality traits, predict behaviour and biases in a stock trading setting. We base our study on an exceptionally wide-ranging dataset: responses to a self-report survey, together with transactional data of the same individual customers of a UK brokerage.
David Leake+3 more
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The Financial Consequences of Behavioural Biases
2017This book provides a concise analysis of behavioural biases and their implications for financial decision making. The book is written in the normative tradition, arguing strongly for the superiority of behavioural finance with respect to explaining observed phenomena in financial markets.
Vikash Ramiah, Imad A. Moosa
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Behavioural biases among SME owners
International Journal of Management Practice, 2018People are not fully rational and their decisions suffer from errors and biases. Because behavioural finance research focuses on investor irrationality, additional attention should examine managerial decision-making. This study helps to fill this gap by addressing three objectives: (a) to identify whether owners of small and medium-sized enterprises ...
Satish Kumar+2 more
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Punch-through Behaviour Of FOXFET Biased Detectors
1993 IEEE Conference Record Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 2005The voltage-current DC punch-through characteristics have been studied for FOXFETs with different channel width/length ratios, fabricated on Si substrates with different doping levels. The punch-through threshold voltage depends on the positive charge in the gate oxide, device layout and temperature.
Bacchetta N.+6 more
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The prominence of behavioural biases in eye guidance
Visual Cognition, 2009When attempting to understand where people look during scene perception, researchers typically focus on the relative contributions of low- and high-level cues. Computational models of the contribution of low-level features to fixation selection, with modifications to incorporate top-down sources of information have been abundant in recent research ...
Tatler, Benjamin W.+1 more
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