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Impact of herding behavior and overconfidence bias on investors’ decision-making in Pakistan [PDF]
Investors’ decision-making are influenced by certain biases as reported in literature. Fundamental analysis is based on the assumption that investors think rationally, but in practice, things may be different.
Muhammad Qasim +3 more
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Informational Cascades, Herding Bias, and Food Taste Evaluations [PDF]
Herding behavior is observed when consumers simply replicate the behavior of others instead of making their own elaborate decision. This study contains two experiments in which participants are asked to evaluate how good different food products taste under different conditions of induced herding situations. The results of the first experiment show that
Håvard Hansen
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Herding in the consumption and purchase of digital goods and moderators of the herding bias
Digital goods are increasingly produced by average individuals in a serialized fashion. However, it is unclear whether users engage in herding in the consumption and purchase of such digital goods and what the moderators of the herding effect are. Thus, we propose a simultaneous equations model based on herding theory to theoretically examine users ...
Shibo Li
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Experts' earning forecasts: bias, herding and gossamer information [PDF]
We study the statistics of earning forecasts of US, EU, UK and JP stocks during the period 1987–2004. We confirm, on this large data set, that financial analysts are on average over-optimistic and show a pronounced herding behavior. These effects are time dependent, and were particularly strong in the early 1990s and during the Internet bubble.
Olivier Guedj, Jean‐Philippe Bouchaud
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In practice, there are some aspects which contribute to the decision making process. One of those aspects is the psychological aspect which cannot be separated from human being.
Yehezkiel Chris Setiawan +2 more
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Herding behavior, information type, and overconfidence bias: an experimental study on novice investors’ investment decisions [PDF]
Research aims: By the end of 2023, Indonesian Central Securities Depository data revealed a significant increase in the number of investors dominated by millennial investors (56.41%).
Etik Kresnawati +2 more
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Herding behavior and government policy responses: Evidence from COVID-19 effect [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of a sudden shock from the COVID-19 epidemic on the behavioral bias of investors in the stock market of Iran as a developing country.
Mohadese Nouri-Goushki, S. Navid Hojaji
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HERD INSTINCT BIAS, EMOTIONAL BIASES, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING BIASES IN INVESTMENT DECISIONS
The evolution of information during the COVID-19 pandemic has altered how investors invest. Investments can be made easily on a variety of digital platforms that provide easy access to information in investment decisions.
Rohmad Fuad Armansyah
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Confirmation bias and herding behavior across the housing markets
This article investigates the global herding behavior across the housing markets. Using the OECD quarterly data from 1970 to 2022, I find that global herding is contingent on the concurrent interplay between the US price-to-rent regimes and average price
Taewoo You
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Purpose: This study aims to investigate the impact of financial understanding on the connection between herd mentality and overconfidence when it comes to investing decisions made by Generation Z.
Diana Balqis Firdausi +2 more
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