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Chasing momentum: New evidence from Hong Kong investors on the Adaptive Markets Hypothesis
Scott Pirie, Ronald King To Chan– This study aims to find out why and how institutional investors in Hong Kong use momentum in the investment process.
Behavioral biases of Indian investors: a survey of Delhi-NCR region
Jaya Mamta Prosad, Sujata Kapoor, Jhumur SenguptaThe purpose of this paper is to examine the presence the behavioral biases in Indian investors specifically, overconfidence, excessive optimism (pessimism), herd behavior and the…
On the role of loan officers’ psychological traits in predicting microcredit default accuracy
Ibtissem BakloutiThe present paper’s aim lies in providing an empirical analysis of whether the loan officers’ psychological traits display an explanation of their subjective prediction accuracy…
Teleinvestmentevangelists: celebrity, ritual and religion and the quest to “beat the market”
Douglas E Allen, Mary Keller, Elton (Skip) McGounThis paper aims to offer a cultural understanding of investor faith in stock picking despite overwhelming evidence questioning its efficacy. Why, in the face of very widely…
Investor communication in equity-based crowdfunding: a qualitative-empirical study
Alexandra Moritz, Joern Block, Eva LutzThis study’s aim is to investigate the role of investor communication in equity-based crowdfunding. The study explores whether and how investor communication can reduce…
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1755-4179e-ISSN:
1755-4187ISSN-L:
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- Prof Bruce Burton