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The Effect of Heuristic Bias and Herding Bias on Investment Decisions with Financial Literacy as a Moderating Variable in Gen Z

open access: yesFormosa Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
This study aims to examine the influence of heuristic bias and herding bias on investment decisions, and evaluate the role of financial literacy as a moderating variable on Gen Z investors in Indonesia. Data was collected from 170 respondents with at least three years of investment experience, analyzed using SEM-PLS.
Marta Fika Fadillah, Dina Patrisia
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Institutional Homogeneity and Choice in Superannuation [PDF]

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In this analysis of institutional investor performance, two questions are addressed. First, what degree of similarity is observed within the market place for retail superannuation funds?
Adam Clements, Michael E. Drew
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Institutional Herding in Bond Markets [PDF]

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Recent research has shown that institutional herding is a relevant phenomenon in stock markets. Do institutional investors also follow each other in bond markets? This paper focuses on the German bond market and uses data from 57 German mutual funds that
Chao, George Goeth-Chi, Oehler, Andreas
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Modeling the Determinants of Stock Market Investment Intention and Behavior Among Studying Adults: Evidence from University Students Using PLS-SEM

open access: yesInternational Journal of Financial Studies
The development of stock markets is pivotal for economic growth, particularly through the mobilization of idle resources into productive investments. Despite recent reforms to enhance Uzbekistan’s capital market, public engagement remains limited.
Dostonbek Eshpulatov   +2 more
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Do Analysts Herd? An Analysis of Recommendations and Market Reactions [PDF]

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This paper develops and implements a new test to investigate whether sell-side analysts herd around the consensus when they make stock recommendations. Our empirical results support the herding hypothesis.
Narasimhan Jegadeesh, Woojin Kim
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Effect of Herding Biases on Investment Decisions at NSE in Kenya

open access: yesJournal of Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies
Purpose: To establish the effect of herding biases on investment decisions at NSE in Kenya. Design/Methodology/Approach: The research was conducted between May 2023 to June 2024 and covered 62 quoted companies at the NSE; the research took causal ...
Nicholas Kipkoech Koskei   +2 more
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