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Impacts of Internal Financing on Investment Decisions by Optimistic and Overconfident Managers

Shinsuke Kamoto

European Financial Management, 2014, vol. 20, issue 1, 107-125

Abstract: The paper examines the interactions of investment decisions by managers who display optimistic and overconfident biases on the prospects of firm growth and riskiness with internal financing. The model demonstrates that the investment threshold for optimistic and overconfident managers can both rise above and fall below the threshold to maximize the market value of the firm, depending on the level of internal funds. It also derives the optimal level of internal funds that induces the managers to maximize the market value of the firm and illustrates the impacts of managerial optimism and overconfidence.

Date: 2014
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