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Workplace:ICN Business School, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2023

  1. Dark financial profile leading to debt traps – A theoretical framework
    Post-Print, HAL

2020

  1. Dysfunctional markets: A spray of prey perspective
    Working Papers of BETA, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg Downloads
    See also Journal Article Dysfunctional Markets: A Spray of Prey Perspective, Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals (2021) Downloads (2021)
  2. From wheel of fortune to wheel of misfortune: Financial crises, cycles and consumer predation
    Working Papers of BETA, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg Downloads View citations (1)
    Also in Post-Print, HAL (2020) View citations (1)

    See also Journal Article From wheel of fortune to wheel of misfortune: Financial crises, cycles, and consumer predation, Journal of Consumer Affairs, Wiley Blackwell (2020) Downloads View citations (1) (2020)
  3. Spinning: Zooming in an Atypical Consumer Behavior
    Post-Print, HAL View citations (2)

2018

  1. Examining the dynamics of illiquidity risks within the phases of the business cycle
    Post-Print, HAL View citations (2)
    See also Journal Article Examining the dynamics of illiquidity risks within the phases of the business cycle, Borsa Istanbul Review, Research and Business Development Department, Borsa Istanbul (2019) Downloads View citations (2) (2019)
  2. Predatory cells and puzzling financial crises: Are toxic products good for the financial markets?
    Post-Print, HAL Downloads View citations (3)
    See also Journal Article Predatory cells and puzzling financial crises: Are toxic products good for the financial markets?, Economic Modelling, Elsevier (2019) Downloads (2019)

Journal Articles

2023

  1. Are Consumer Financial Spinning and its Propensity to Deceive Counterproductive Economic Behaviors?
    Journal of Economic Issues, 2023, 57, (3), 777-792 Downloads
  2. Irrational exuberance and deception — Why markets spin out of control
    Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance, 2023, 37, (C) Downloads
  3. The Role of Financial Spinning, Learning, and Predation in Market Failure
    Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2023, 14, (1), 517-543 Downloads

2022

  1. Terminology Matters: A Review on the Concept of Economic Predation
    Journal of Economic Issues, 2022, 56, (4), 959-987 Downloads View citations (1)

2021

  1. Buy Now and Pay (Dearly) Later: Unraveling Consumer Financial Spinning
    IJFS, 2021, 9, (4), 1-21 Downloads
  2. Dysfunctional Markets: A Spray of Prey Perspective
    Journal of Economic Issues, 2021, 55, (3), 797-819 Downloads
    See also Working Paper Dysfunctional markets: A spray of prey perspective, Working Papers of BETA (2020) Downloads (2020)
  3. Too Big to Fail or Too Deceitful to be Caught?
    Journal of Economic Issues, 2021, 55, (3), 736-759 Downloads

2020

  1. From wheel of fortune to wheel of misfortune: Financial crises, cycles, and consumer predation
    Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2020, 54, (4), 1195-1212 Downloads View citations (1)
    See also Working Paper From wheel of fortune to wheel of misfortune: Financial crises, cycles and consumer predation, Working Papers of BETA (2020) Downloads View citations (1) (2020)
  2. The rationality of irrationality in times of financial crises
    Economic Modelling, 2020, 89, (C), 337-350 Downloads View citations (3)

2019

  1. Examining the dynamics of illiquidity risks within the phases of the business cycle
    Borsa Istanbul Review, 2019, 19, (2), 117-131 Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Working Paper Examining the dynamics of illiquidity risks within the phases of the business cycle, Post-Print (2018) View citations (2) (2018)
  2. Predatory cells and puzzling financial crises: Are toxic products good for the financial markets?
    Economic Modelling, 2019, 78, (C), 11-31 Downloads
    See also Working Paper Predatory cells and puzzling financial crises: Are toxic products good for the financial markets?, Post-Print (2018) Downloads View citations (3) (2018)

2018

  1. Heteroscedasticity of deviations in market bubble moments – how the goods and bads lead to the ugly
    Applied Economics, 2018, 50, (32), 3441-3463 Downloads View citations (4)

2017

  1. A stylized model of home buyers’ and bankers’ behaviours during the 2007-2009 US subprime mortgage crisis: a predatory perspective
    Applied Economics, 2017, 49, (9), 915-928 Downloads View citations (3)

2016

  1. Predatory-Prey Decision Making During Market Bubbles—Preliminary Evidence from a Neurobiological Study
    Journal of Behavioral Finance, 2016, 17, (3), 293-308 Downloads View citations (1)

2015

  1. Wealth Maximization in the Context of Blind Trust – A Neurobiological Research
    Journal of Behavioral Finance, 2015, 16, (3), 250-266 Downloads

2014

  1. Preferred shares in Spain: a case of financial predation?
    Economía, 2014, 39, (37), 77-99 Downloads
  2. The Core of Predation: The Predatory Core—Finding the Neurobiological Center of Financial Predators and Preys
    Journal of Behavioral Finance, 2014, 15, (3), 214-225 Downloads

2013

  1. Detecting financial predators ahead of time: a two-group longitudinal study
    Applied Financial Economics, 2013, 23, (16), 1325-1336 Downloads View citations (2)

Chapters

2022

  1. Consumer financial spinning and market stress factors in emerging markets
    Chapter 21 in Handbook of Banking and Finance in Emerging Markets, 2022, pp 394-418 Downloads
 
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