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Psychology, Financial Decision Making, and Financial Crises
Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 2009It is understandable that people ask how the current financial crisis could happen. As the market actors appear irrational, it is also understandable that people—lay people and experts alike—believe that psychological factors play a decisive role. Is there evidence for such a role, and what is the evidence?
Gärling, T. +3 more
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Consumer Psychology Review, 2018
AbstractFinancial decisions can have lasting consequences for consumer welfare and other important decisions. This review summarizes contemporary literature on financial decision making vis‐à‐vis the promotion of financial well‐being, outlining work on financial behaviors that contribute to financial well‐being, psychosocial determinants of financial ...
Greenberg, Adam Eric, Hershfield, Hal E.
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AbstractFinancial decisions can have lasting consequences for consumer welfare and other important decisions. This review summarizes contemporary literature on financial decision making vis‐à‐vis the promotion of financial well‐being, outlining work on financial behaviors that contribute to financial well‐being, psychosocial determinants of financial ...
Greenberg, Adam Eric, Hershfield, Hal E.
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Financial Constraints and Investment Decisions
Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2001In what follows we show that liquidity constraints can affect a firm’s investment even when the constraints are not currently effective. This happens when, at any given time, the firm believes that internal finance is likely to become a constraint in the future.
SALTARI, ENRICO, TRAVAGLINI G.
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Financial flexibility demand and corporate financial decisions
Financial Review, 2021AbstractI develop a hypothesis that predicts nonlinear patterns of leverage and cash holdings over firms' financial flexibility (FF) demand stages. The hypothesis also predicts distinctive financing patterns over the FF demand stages. The empirical results support the hypothesis: Flexibility‐building firms maintain low leverage by issuing equity in ...
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DECISION THEORY AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
The Journal of Finance, 1966FINANCIAL DECISION-MAKING involves two separate and distinct considerations: (1) forming probability beliefs about potential returns from various assets and (2) allocating financial resources among assets on the basis of these beliefs. This paper deals exclusively with the second consideration.
Henry A. Latane, Donald L. Tuttle
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Optimal Financial Decision Making Under Uncertainty
2016We use a fairly general framework to analyze a rich variety of financial optimization models presented in the literature, with emphasis on contributions included in this volume and a related special issue of OR Spectrum. We do not aim at providing readers with an exhaustive survey, rather we focus on a limited but significant set of modeling and ...
Consigli, Giorgio +2 more
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Itô's Calculus in Financial Decision Making
SIAM Review, 1983This paper presents an introduction to Ito’s stochastic calculus by stating some basic definitions, theorems and mathematical examples. Afterwards, the use of Ito’s calculus in modern financial theory is illustrated by expositing a few representative applications. The main observation of this paper is that Ito’s calculus which was developed from purely
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Decision Oriented Financial Accounting
Accounting and Business Research, 1972(1972). Decision Oriented Financial Accounting. Accounting and Business Research: Vol. 2, No. 7, pp. 198-208.
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International Financial Decisions.
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1970Andrew Schmitz, Sune Carlson
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