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Ownership herding and informational herding
This article takes as its point of departure the herding model of Bikhchandani et al. (1992). We extend earlier experimental evidence to distinguish between informational herding, as in the model, and ownership herding, an alternative explanation for observed behaviour.
Enrica Carbone
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Herding unmasked: Insights into cryptocurrencies, stocks and US ETFs. [PDF]
Herding behavior has become a familiar phenomenon to investors, with potential dangers of both undervaluing and overvaluing assets, while also threatening market stability.
An Pham Ngoc Nguyen +3 more
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Herd immunity is an important yet often misunderstood concept in epidemiology. As immunity accumulates in a population - naturally during the course of an epidemic or through vaccination - the spread of an infectious disease is limited by the depletion of susceptible hosts.
Ashby, Ben, Best, Alex
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Background: Strongyloidiasis is a parasitic disease that mainly affects humans and is caused by a roundworm called Strongyloides stercoralis. It is endemic in humid tropical regions that include Africa, Latin America and Southern Asia.
Abdoulie M. Sanyang +5 more
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The evolution and social cost of herding mentality promote cooperation
Summary: Herding behavior has a social cost for individuals not following the herd, influencing human decision-making. This work proposes including a social cost derived from herding mentality into the payoffs of pairwise game interactions.
Manuel Chica +2 more
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AbstractHerding is a deterministic algorithm used to generate data points regarded as random samples satisfying input moment conditions. This algorithm is based on a high-dimensional dynamical system and rooted in the maximum entropy principle of statistical inference.
Hiroshi Yamashita +2 more
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Cross-Market Herding: Do ‘Herds’ Herd with Each Other?
Although herding constitutes one of the most widely researched behavioral trading patterns internationally, the possibility of cross-market herding has remained largely underexplored in the literature. Our study provides a detailed empirical investigation of this issue in the context of ten Asia-Pacific markets for the February 1995–March 2022 window ...
Ferreruela, Sandra +2 more
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The categories and concepts in the existing official land-use maps have been under improvements over recent years; however, this study from Nordland, northern Norway, shows that they continue to pose several dilemmas when aiming to better capture the ...
Camilla Risvoll +6 more
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Analysis of Aggregate Herding Behavior in the Capital Market: Evidence from Indonesia and Singapore
The high uncertainty in the capital market due to some crises that hit the world over the last few decades has the potential to cause herding behavior in the aggregate capital market, both in developed and emerging capital markets.
Gusni Gusni +3 more
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Herding in foreign direct investment [PDF]
This paper, to our knowledge, is the first to examine herding in foreign direct investment (FDI). We investigate it from two perspectives, first the number of countries investing in the host country and then the dollar volumes of those investments.
Levis, M., Muradoglu, Y.G., Vasileva, K.
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