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Bioeconomic efficiency of pasture-based production systems in the dairy cattle chain of the Pre-Amazon region of Maranhão. [PDF]

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da Silva Santos AS   +9 more
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Cobalt deficiency in ruminants from Tocantins State, Brazil: an underdiagnosed nutritional challenge? [PDF]

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Bastos JMP   +9 more
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Herding Behavior and Liquidity in the Cryptocurrency Market

Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research, 2021
In view of explosive trends and excessive trades in the cryptocurrency markets, this paper contributes to the existing literature by bringing in the limelight the effect of liquidity on the herding behavior in the cryptocurrency market. Results from a first applied herding model including contemporaneous and lagged squared market returns demonstrated ...
Sonia Arsi, Khaled Guesmi, Elie Bouri
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Vaccination, Herd Behavior, and Herd Immunity

Medical Decision Making, 2013
Background: During the 2009 outbreak of novel influenza AH1N1, insufficient data were available to adequately inform decision makers about benefits and risks of vaccination and disease. We hypothesized that individuals would opt to mimic their peers, having no better decision anchor.
Matan J, Cohen   +4 more
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Online Herd Behavior in Virtual Communities

International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy, 2022
Previous studies on WOM have stressed the importance of peer consumer reviews in making purchase decision. When people follow the others purchase decision on the Internet, online herd behavior occurs. This paper presents three experiments that examine herd behavior in virtual communities: In experiment 1, a 2 (Volume: sales/recommendation) online ...
Yi-Fen Chen   +3 more
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Herd Behavior and Investment: Comment

American Economic Review, 2000
In an influential paper, David S. Scharfstein and Jeremy C. Stein (1990) modeled sequential investment by agents concerned about their reputation as good forecasters. Consider an agent who acts after observing the behavior of another ex ante identical agent.
OTTAVIANI, MARCO M., P. Sorensen
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Simulated evolution of selfish herd behavior

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2005
Single species aggregations are a commonly observed phenomenon. One potential explanation for these aggregations is provided by the selfish herd hypothesis, which states that aggregations result from individual efforts to reduce personnel predation risk at the expense of group-mates.
Reluga, Timothy C., Viscido, Steven
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Analyst Forecasts and Herding Behavior:

Review of Financial Studies, 1994
The use of analyst forecasts as proxies for investors' earnings expectations is commonplace in empirical research. An implicit assumption behind their use is that they reflect analysts' private information in an unbiased manner. As demonstrated here, this assumption is not necessarily valid.
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