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Understanding generational differences in herding behavior is crucial for policymakers, financial educators, and market regulators, particularly in emerging markets where retail investor participation is rapidly growing.
Abdul Syukur +4 more
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Examining the determinants of stock investment decision: The mediating role of risk perception (Case in Cirebon region of Indonesia) [PDF]
This study aims to analyze the effect of behavioral biases, which include overconfidence, loss aversion, and herding bias, on the stock investment decisions of individual investors on the Indonesia Stock Exchange.
Salmaa Pratiwi +2 more
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Why did the bankers behave so badly? [PDF]
It is widely believed that bankers played an important role in causing the financial crisis that began in August 2007. In this paper we demonstrate that the compensation system in the financial services industry which rewards perceived talents, rather ...
Sabourian, H., Sibert, Anne
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Thought and Behavior Contagion in Capital Markets [PDF]
Prevailing models of capital markets capture a limited form of social influence and information transmission, in which the beliefs and behavior of an investor affects others only through market price, information transmission and processing is simple ...
Hirshleifer, David, Teoh, Siew Hong
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Purpose – This research consists of Behavioral Finance where it is focused on cognitive bias factors influence on Investment Decision with using the scope of research in three countries which are Indonesia, Thailand, and Japan.
Deddy Marciano +3 more
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Sequential Voting Promotes Collective Discovery in Social Recommendation Systems
One goal of online social recommendation systems is to harness the wisdom of crowds in order to identify high quality content. Yet the sequential voting mechanisms that are commonly used by these systems are at odds with existing theoretical and ...
Celis, L. Elisa +2 more
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Volatility Cluster and Herding
Stock markets can be characterized by fat tails in the volatility distribution, clustering of volatilities and slow decay of their time correlations. For an explanation models with several mechanisms and consequently many parameters as the Lux-Marchesi ...
Aoki +32 more
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Purpose: This study examines the effects of representativeness bias, availability bias, and herding behavior on retail investors' investment decisions in Indonesia.
Aufaa Hasbul Qahhar Adhytya, Abdur Rafik
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Herding by institutional investors: empirical evidence from French mutual funds [PDF]
In this paper, we use the traditional herding measure of Lakonishok, Shleifer and Vishny (1992) (LSV indicator) and a more recent measure by Frey, Herbst and Walter (2007) (FHW indicator) in order to assess the intensity of herding by French equity ...
Anne-Gaël Vaubourg +3 more
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