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Corporate behavioural finance – the case of Lithuania
Behavioural finances became especially important in recent years. Majority of studies covers individual investor decision making factors while corporate customers’ investment behaviour, as a rule, encompass liability side (capital expenses, financing and
Daiva Jurevičienė +4 more
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CEO discretion and enterprise digital transformation [PDF]
Digital transformation is a new development opportunity available to enterprises in the digital economy and represents a comprehensive application of digital technology in production, operation, and management.
Yueyun Wang, Zhenhua He
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Behawioralne finanse przedsiębiorstw jako interdyscyplinarny nurt neoklasycznej teorii finansów [PDF]
Nowadays, we see increasing interconnections between different scientific disciplines. It is becoming increasingly difficult for scholars to practice exclusively within their own field.
Magdalena Byczkowska, Anna Majzel
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Impact of CEO overconfidence on corporate financing decision with mediating role of risk perception
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of managerial (Chief Executive Officer) overconfidence on corporate financing decision with the mediating role of risk perception.
Amina Batool +2 more
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The view of political achievements suggests that officials will prefer to implement measures that benefit their own development in order to seek promotions.
He Xu +4 more
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ObjectiveThis study aims to connect two strands of the psychology and economics literature, i.e., behavioural finance and agent-based macroeconomics, to assess the impact of managerial overconfidence at the micro and macro levels of the economy as a ...
Marcin Rzeszutek +3 more
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Overconfidence and Initial Public Offering (IPO) decisions: a behavioural corporate finance survey among polish managers [PDF]
Argumenta Oeconomica, 2020, Nr 1 (44), s. 227-255 ; Objective. The aim of this study was to examine whether corporate managers, i.e. chief executive officers (CEOs) and the chief financial officers (CFOs) of the companies listed on the Main Market of the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) are susceptible to overconfidence bias and whether their overconfidence
Rzeszutek, Marcin, Szyszka, Adam
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Giving behaviour of zakat through crowdfunding platform: Evidence from Indonesia
Zakat is undeniably an important instrument in Islamic economics that can support and improve the welfare of the people in Indonesia. With the high awareness of the Indonesian people in caring for others, the potential for collecting zakat funds in ...
Ahmad Hudaifah +2 more
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Blockchain-Enabled Corporate Governance and Regulation
There is considerable hype about blockchain in almost every industry, including finance, with significant investments globally. We conduct a systematic review of 851 records and construct a final article sample of 183 for the sample period 2012 to 2020 ...
Dulani Jayasuriya Daluwathumullagamage +1 more
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The Behavioural Finance Revolution: Bridging the Gap between Numbers and Corporate Performance
This conceptual paper investigates the interplay between cognitive biases, financial decision-making, and corporate governance within the framework of behavioral finance. By examining a range of cognitive biases, including overconfidence bias, confirmation bias, anchoring bias, disclosure bias, and framing bias, the paper explores the complexities of ...
Umair Khan +3 more
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