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Sex-biased disruptive behaviour in breeding crested penguins
Polar Biology, 2012Colonial breeding is common in seabirds, and may provide individuals with benefits such as increased protection from predators by joint defence, improved information exchange and enhanced access to mates. However, the presence of large numbers of individuals in breeding colonies may also lead to interference, especially where conspecific behaviour ...
Poisbleau, Maud+3 more
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A Brief Mapping of Theory and Evidence of Investors' Behavioural Biases
Indian Journal of Finance, 2014Investment decision making focuses on how investors make decisions to buy or sell securities. What guides their choices among alternatives, what are their investment objectives, constraints, and risk profile; and ultimately, what influences their decision making during the stock selection process.
Deepa Mangala, Mamta Sharma
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Behavioural Biases in Investor Decisions
2016Ex post examination of investor behaviour and tests of market prices against theoretical predictions reveal numerous anomalies and puzzles. Despite the large catalogue, most biases can be attributed to a few factors: Simplification of the decision process Reliance on past values Status quo bias that avoids excessive reaction ...
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Mitigating Cognitive and Behavioural Biases During Pandemics Responses
2021Many 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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Behavioural biases among interest rate forecasters?
Applied Economics Letters, 2004Several 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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Behavioural Biases in Investment Decisions:An Exploration of the Role of Gender
Indian Journal of Finance, 2016Classical finance theories are based on the assumption of rational decision making. However, it has been concluded by various researchers that in practical situations, humans are not fully rational. They are influenced by various behavioural factors and errors in judgment while making decisions.
Nisha Goyal+2 more
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Evidence on rationality and behavioural biases in investment decision making
Qualitative Research in Financial Markets, 2016Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between rational decision-making and behavioural biases among individual investors in India, as well as to examine the influence of demographic variables on rational decision-making process and how those differences manifest themselves in the form of behavioural biases.
Satish Kumar, Nisha Goyal
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Behavioural Biases of Investors and its Impact
Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, 2019Ramalakshmi, V. Renu Priya, Swathi B.V
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A Biased View on Human Behaviour
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1986openaire +3 more sources