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2017
A large body of behavioral finance literature focuses on the behavioral biases of individual investors in their trading choices. The research shows that sophistication is related to the level at which these behavioral biases influence investors’ trading choices.
Alexandre Skiba, Hilla Skiba
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A large body of behavioral finance literature focuses on the behavioral biases of individual investors in their trading choices. The research shows that sophistication is related to the level at which these behavioral biases influence investors’ trading choices.
Alexandre Skiba, Hilla Skiba
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Institutional investors vs retail investors
International Journal of Bank Marketing, 2019Purpose Guided by several pioneered studies, the purpose of this paper is to comprehensively investigate the investment behaviours of Malaysian retail and institutional investors in an attempt to identify whether the influence of psychological biases is equally applicable to investor divides.
Haruna Babatunde Jaiyeoba +2 more
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Institutional Investors: The Way to Active Ownership
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012Research Question/Issue: Institutional investors are facing increased pressure and threats of legislation from the European Union to abandon passive ownership strategies. This study investigates the prerequisites for – and potential dissimilarities in the practice of, active ownership among institutional investors in two Scandinavian countries with ...
Birkmose, Hanne Søndergaard +1 more
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Institutional Investors and Workplace Safety
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023AbstractThis study examines how institutional investors influence workplace safety. Using data from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, we find that firms with higher institutional ownership have significantly lower injury and illness rates, especially those with dedicated investors who are geographically proximate to their ...
Chune Young Chung +2 more
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Institutional Herding and Investor Sentiment
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023We investigate the role of investor sentiment in institutional herding behavior and its impact on stock prices. We find that institutional investors exhibit more herding behavior during periods of high sentiment, which has a significant impact on stock prices.
Xu Guo +3 more
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Institutional investor preferences
Management Research Review, 2019PurposeThis study aims to examine the institutional investors’ preferences for internal governance mechanisms (internal audit function and audit committee effectiveness) in an emerging country like Malaysia.Design/methodology/approachA sample of 2,020 yearly firm observations in Bursa Malaysia over the period 2009-2012 is used.
Hamdan Amer Al-Jaifi +2 more
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Influential Institutional Investors
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021Using mutual funds' voting behaviors and outcomes in close votes and contentious proposals, I identify influential mutual funds and examine their determinants and effects on portfolio firms. Influential mutual funds are funds that seem to make independent voting decisions and are effective in swaying other investors to obtain desired outcomes.
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Do Institutional Investors Vote Responsibly?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Existing research and practical evidence highly question whether institutional investor truly walk the talk when it comes to fostering corporate sustainability (CS) in their investee companies, or merely engage in greenwashing. This study investigates how responsible institutional investors truly are based on their voting records.
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Distracted Institutional Investors
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016I investigate how distraction affects the trading behavior of professional asset managers. Exploring detailed transaction-level data, I show that managers with a large fraction of portfolio stocks that have an earnings announcement are significantly less likely to trade in other stocks, suggesting that these announcements divert attention from trading ...
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Institutional Investor Preferences
2001If we agree that concentration and coordination exists among emerging market’s institutional investors as discussed in prior chapters, then the preferences and actions of these institutional investors, as they influence the financial markets and politics in developing countries, are important to understand.
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