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Behavioural biases among SME owners

International Journal of Management Practice, 2018
People 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 ...
Harsh Pratap Singh   +2 more
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Punch-through Behaviour Of FOXFET Biased Detectors

1993 IEEE Conference Record Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 2005
The 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 Financial Consequences of Behavioural Biases

2017
This 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.
Imad A. Moosa, Vikash Ramiah
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Biased Diffusion in Chainlike Fractal Structures: Universal Behaviour

Europhysics Letters (EPL), 1988
We study diffusion on topologically linear fractal structures under the influence of a uniform external field. Due to the fractal nature of the chain, the uniform field acts on a random walker like random correlated (local) fields in a one-dimensional chain.
Roman H. E.   +3 more
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On biasing behaviour to the optimal

1997
A formal framework for synthesizing interactive systems is outlined. A distinction is made between the functional ‘behaviour’ of a system, which is a description of everything that the user is permitted to do, and the ‘use’ of a system, which is what the user is likely to do.
R. J. Butterworth, D. J. Cooke
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Behavioural biases among interest rate forecasters?

Applied Economics Letters, 2004
Several studies have found evidence that views expressed by other forecasters in the previous period influence individuals’ current forecasts, while other analyses have stressed that occasionally forecasters may have other objectives in addition to minimizing forecast errors.
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Mitigating Cognitive and Behavioural Biases During Pandemics Responses

2021
Many countries seemed to a large extent to have been unprepared for the COVID-19 pandemic and national governments often acted uncoordinated resulting in many inconsistencies in the mitigation processes. The acknowledgement of the multiple factors at stake in handling the crisis has more often than not been omitted from public communication, where ...
Ekenberg, L.   +5 more
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Decision Making, Belief and Behavioural Biases

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Behavioural finance theories explain "why" individuals exhibit behaviours that do not maximize expected utility. Behavioural finance highlights inefficiencies, such as under- or over-reactions to information, as causes of market trends and, in extreme cases, of bubbles and crashes.
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