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Unrealistic Optimism and Early Recessions
In this paper, we consider an economy, in which consumers exhibit unrealistic optimism, and show that such an economy is more likely to undergo early recessions and underinvestment rather than experiencing bubbles or overinvestment. In this model, each consumer incorrectly believes that a negative aggregate preference shock will hit all other consumers,
Hyun Soo Doh, Jiahao Pan
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ABSTRACT This computational linguistic study analyzes 8743 Rednote posts to examine how sentiment, emotion, and content domain collectively shape social comparison dynamics on social media. We identify four key findings: (1) an emotional gradient, where upward comparison content exhibits the highest sentiment scores and downward comparison the lowest; (
Michelle Mingyue Gu +7 more
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Recessions Precipitated by Unrealistic Optimism
In this paper, we consider an economy, in which consumers exhibit unrealistic optimism, and show that such an economy is more likely to undergo early recessions and underinvestment rather than experiencing bubbles or overinvestment. In this model, each consumer incorrectly believes that a negative aggregate preference shock will hit all other consumers,
Hyun Soo Doh, Jiahao Pan
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Abstract In response to the increasing complexity of modern products, dynamic markets, and intensified competition, project‐based organizations are actively seeking methodologies to efficiently manage their expanding project portfolios. This paper analyzes the project portfolio selection problem in uncertain environments. Despite recent advances in the
Miguel Saiz +3 more
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The shadow in the balance sheet: The spectre of Enron and how accountants use the past as a psychological defence against the future [PDF]
Accounting frameworks play a crucial role in enabling us to make sense of business. These frameworks provide a common language for individuals, organizations and broader economic groupings to understand and make decisions about the commercial realm in
Cooper, David +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explain the relationships between nurses' self‐leadership and professional autonomy, job satisfaction, and intention to leave the profession. Design A descriptive cross‐sectional study design. Methods A total of 230 registered nurses responded to a survey including a Finnish version of the Dempster Practice Behaviour Scale and the ...
Katja Pursio +3 more
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The effects of the cognitive bias of unrealistic optimism in the adoption of preventive measures against COVID-19 in dentistry. [PDF]
Pivovar A +4 more
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Overconfidence and Trading Volume [PDF]
Theoretical models predict that overconfident investors will trade more than rational investors. We directly test this hypothesis by correlating individual overconfidence scores with several measures of trading volume of individual investors (number of ...
Glaser, Markus, Weber, Martin
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Effectual Entrepreneurship: Book Review [PDF]
This review offers an overview of the new textbook, titled “Effectual Entrepreneurship” (2011, Routledge), by Read, Sarasvathy, Dew, Wiltbank, and Ohlsson (hereafter RSDWO).
Panos, Georgios A
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Organisational Factors and Nurses' Well‐Being in the Workplace: An Integrative Review
ABSTRACT Aim To report organisational factors known to positively contribute to nurses' well‐being in the workplace. Design Integrative literature review. Methods Peer‐reviewed journal articles using various methodological approaches, and theoretical works, published in English with a focus on organisational factors and nurses' well‐being were included.
Carmel Bond +3 more
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