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Herding, Social Preferences and (Non-) Conformity [PDF]

open access: yes
We study the role of social preferences and conformity in explaining herding behavior in anonymous risky environments. In an experiment similar to information cascade settings, but with no private information, we find no evidence for conformity.
Ben Greiner, Luca Corazzini
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Herding in Aid Allocation [PDF]

open access: yes
Although there exists a vast literature on aid efficiency (the effect of aid on GDP), and that aid allocation determinants have been estimated, little is known about the minute details of aid allocation.
Santiso, Javier, Frot, Emmanuel
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Institutional Herding, Business Groups, and Economic Regimes: Evidence from Japan [PDF]

open access: yes
To gain new and important insights into institutional herding, we study Japan for the following reasons: we can examine a market that is known for its active institutional investors, we can investigate the impacts of business grouping (i.e., the keiretsu)
Kim, Kenneth A., Nofsinger, John R.
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Detecting intentional herding: what lies beneath intraday data in the spanish stock market [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper examines the intentional herd behaviour of market participants using a new bootstrap-based approach that compares the scaled cross-sectional deviation of returns in the intraday market with the cross-sectional deviation of returns of an ...
Natividad Blasco   +2 more
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Explaining the Herd Behavior Model and Return in Tehran Stock Exchange [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات مدیریت راهبردی, 2016
This study explains a model for herding behavior in Tehran Stock Exchange. Also in this study, the impact of returns on herding behavior is examined. Using transactional data herding behavior in Tehran Stock Exchange (in the time periods 480 360 240 120 ...
Mohammad Esmaeel Fadaeinejad   +2 more
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Anti-herding and strategic consultation.

open access: yes
In this paper I analyze how careerist decision makers aggregate and use information provided by others. I find that decision makers who are motivated by reputation concerns tend to ‘anti-herding’, i.e., they excessively contradict public information such
Levy, Gilat
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A Panic-Prone Pack? The Behavior of Emerging Market Mutual Funds [PDF]

open access: yes
This article explores the behavior of emerging market mutual funds using a novel database covering the holdings of individual funds over the period January 1996 to December 2000.
R. Gaston Gelos, Eduardo Borensztein
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Herding Behavior in the Nairobi Securities Exchange*

open access: yes, 2018
In this study, we use 2010-15 daily data stock market from the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) to investigate herding behavior among NSE market participants. We examine the impact of rising and falling markets, as well as exogenous factors such as
Kelly, Logan   +2 more
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