Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance
2014 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue C, 2016
- Can anchoring explain biased forecasts? Experimental evidence pp. 1-13

- Lukas Meub and Till Proeger
- Experimental asset markets: A survey of recent developments pp. 14-22

- Owen Powell and Natalia Shestakova
- Real options in the laboratory: An experimental study of sequential investment decisions pp. 23-39

- Ryan O. Murphy, Sandra Andraszewicz and Simon D. Knaus
- Real earnings management in innovative firms: Does CEO profile make a difference? pp. 40-54

- Amel Kouaib and Anis Jarboui
- Income and choice under risk pp. 55-64

- Arnt O. Hopland, Egil Matsen and Bjarne Strøm
- How does investor confidence lead to trading? Linking investor return experiences, confidence, and investment beliefs pp. 65-78

- Arvid O.I. Hoffmann and Thomas Post
- The spillover effects of management overconfidence on analyst forecasts pp. 79-92

- Lisa Kramer and Chi M. Liao
- Does the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) matter in Sukuk investment decisions? pp. 93-100

- Mohammed Hersi Warsame and Edward Mugambi Ireri
- Behavioral biases of finance professionals: Turkish evidence pp. 101-111

- Halil Kiymaz, Belma Öztürkkal and K. Ali Akkemik
- Aging, overconfidence, and portfolio choice pp. 112-122

- Tae-Young Pak and Swarnankur Chatterjee
Volume 11, issue C, 2016
- Recent developments in the experimental elicitation of time preference pp. 1-8

- Stephen Cheung
- Clustering of annual general meetings and stock returns: UK evidence pp. 9-12

- Tolulola Lawal
- Prospect theory and portfolio selection pp. 13-17

- Michael J. Best and Robert R. Grauer
- Social media big data and capital markets—An overview pp. 18-26

- Jaroslav Bukovina
- Examining pension beneficiaries’ willingness to pay for a socially responsible and impact investment portfolio: A case study in the Dutch healthcare sector pp. 27-43

- George Apostolakis, Frido Kraanen and Gert van Dijk
- Interest on cash, fundamental value process and bubble formation: An experimental study pp. 44-51

- Giovanni Giusti, Janet Hua Jiang and Yiping Xu
Volume 10, issue C, 2016
- Society for Experimental Finance Presidential Address 2015 pp. 1-4

- Charles Noussair
- Profiling trust: An empirical analysis pp. 5-19

- Sonia Di Giannatale, Alexander Elbittar, Lucy Maya, Alfredo Ramírez and María Roa García
- The direction of media influence: Real-estate news and the stock market pp. 20-31

- Clive Walker
- Properties of expectation biases: Optimism and overconfidence pp. 32-49

- Yusuke Kinari
- Mood effects in optimal debt contracts pp. 50-53

- Nicholas Apergis and Dimitrios Voliotis
- Ecology and finance: A quest for congruency pp. 54-62

- Anne Walters, Vikash Ramiah and Imad Moosa
- Why is gold a safe haven? pp. 63-71

- Dirk G. Baur and Thomas K.J. McDermott
- The Monday effect in the EUR/USD currency pair: Periods of EUR strength and weakness pp. 72-74

- Peter J. Bush and John E. Stephens
- The Credit Card Use and Debt: Is there a trade-off between compulsive buying and ill-being perception? pp. 75-87

- Kelmara Mendes Vieira, Marta Olivia Rovedder de Oliveira and Franciele Inês Reis Kunkel
- Timing the stock market: Does it really make no sense? pp. 88-104

- Hubert Dichtl, Wolfgang Drobetz and Lawrence Kryzanowski
- oTree: The “bomb” risk elicitation task pp. 105-108

- Felix Holzmeister and Armin Pfurtscheller
Volume 9, issue C, 2016
- Unskilled traders, overconfidence and information acquisition pp. 1-5

- Philippe Grégoire
- Personal information in peer-to-peer loan applications: Is less more? pp. 6-19

- Fabian Prystav
- Default penalty as a selection mechanism among multiple equilibria pp. 20-38

- Juergen Huber, Martin Shubik and Shyam Sunder
- The role of accounting in behavioral finance pp. 39-42

- Andreas Hellmann
- Cultural influences on risk tolerance and portfolio creation pp. 43-55

- Mark K. Pyles, Yongping Li, Shifang Wu and Steven D. Dolvin
- Numeraire independence and the measurement of mispricing in experimental asset markets pp. 56-62

- Owen Powell
- The trend is our friend: Risk parity, momentum and trend following in global asset allocation pp. 63-80

- Andrew Clare, James Seaton, Peter Smith and Stephen Thomas
- On the impact of semantic framing in experimental asset markets pp. 81-87

- Matthias Stefan
- oTree—An open-source platform for laboratory, online, and field experiments pp. 88-97

- Daniel Chen, Martin Schonger and Chris Wickens
- Financial distress prediction in an international context: Moderating effects of Hofstede’s original cultural dimensions pp. 98-118

- Erkki K. Laitinen and Arto Suvas
- Do stock splits signal undervaluation? pp. 119-124

- Mohammad A. Karim and Sayan Sarkar
- Ambiguity vs risk: An experimental study of overconfidence, gender and trading activity pp. 125-131

- Xiaolan Yang and Li Zhu
- Emerging market active managers: Skilled or stubborn? pp. 132-135

- Antonio Fasano and Giuseppe Galloppo
- Investor sentiment, limits on arbitrage, and the performance of cross-country stock market anomalies pp. 136-163

- Adam Zaremba
Volume 8, issue C, 2015
- Trader characteristics and fundamental value trajectories in an asset market experiment pp. 1-17

- Adriana Breaban and Charles Noussair
- Cut your losses and let your profits run: How shifting feelings of personal responsibility reverses the disposition effect pp. 18-24

- Jaakko Aspara and Arvid O.I. Hoffmann
- Does investor sentiment predict the asset volatility? Evidence from emerging stock market India pp. 25-39

- Jyoti Kumari and Jitendra Mahakud
- Herding behavior in real estate markets: Novel evidence from a Markov-switching model pp. 40-43

- Vassilios Babalos, Mehmet Balcilar and Rangan Gupta
- Determinants of risk attitudes using sample surveys: The implications of a high rate of nonresponse pp. 44-53

- Luca Zanin
- Learning by aspiring professional traders: Learning to take risk pp. 54-63

- Peter R. Locke and Steven C. Mann
- Dishonest or professional behavior? Can we tell? A comment on: Cohn et al. 2014, Nature 516, 86–89, “Business culture and dishonesty in the banking industry” pp. 64-67

- Thomas Stöckl
Volume 7, issue C, 2015
- Perceptual noise and perceived inflation after the Euro currency changeover pp. 1-16

- Pete Lunn and David Duffy
- Pay-What-You-Want pricing schemes: A self-image perspective pp. 17-28

- Goytom Kahsay and Margaret Samahita
- The impact of analyst report complexity on trading decisions in an experimental setting pp. 29-32

- Oliver Wojahn, Susanne Geister and Julia Richter
- Exercising empowerment in an investment environment pp. 33-41

- Mohamed Gomaa, Kiridaran Kanagaretnam, Stuart Mestelman and Mohamed Shehata
- Religiosity and risk-taking in international banking pp. 42-59

- Kiridaran Kanagaretnam, Gerald J. Lobo, Chong Wang and Dennis J. Whalen
- Effects of bonuses on diversification in delegated stock portfolio management pp. 60-70

- Martin Hedesström, Tommy Gärling, Maria Andersson and Anders Biel
- Diurnal rhythms in investor sentiment pp. 71-81

- Tilman Drerup
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