Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance
2014 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue C, 2019
- Importing z-Tree data into R pp. 1-2

- Oliver Kirchkamp
- oTree: The bubble game pp. 3-6

- Christoph Huber
- The performance and fund flows of name-change funds pp. 7-13

- Ofer Arbaa and Eva Varon
- Cross-border transactions, mergers and the inconsistency of international reference points pp. 14-21

- Garrett C. Smith, Jeffrey M. Coy and Andrew C. Spieler
- Deviation from religious trading norms pp. 22-30

- Abdullah M. Al-Awadhi
- Educational level and Internet banking pp. 31-40

- José Ramón Zagalaz Jiménez and Inmaculada Aguiar Díaz
- Herding behavior and contagion in the cryptocurrency market pp. 41-50

- Paulo Vitor Jordão da Gama Silva, Marcelo Klotzle, Antonio Carlos Figueiredo Pinto and Leonardo Lima Gomes
- The use of technical analysis, source of information and emotion and its influence on investment decisions pp. 51-56

- Nila Firdausi Nuzula, Ika Sisbintari, Suhadak, and Siti Ragil Handayani
- Herding behavior in cryptocurrencies revisited: Novel evidence from a TVP model pp. 57-63

- Stavros Stavroyiannis and Vassilios Babalos
- Do religious and conscious investors make better economic decisions? Evidence from India pp. 64-74

- Rupali Misra, Sumita Srivastava and D.K. Banwet
- Pure momentum is priced pp. 75-89

- Lemeng Chen, Skander Lazrak, Yan Wang and Robert Welch
- TreeRing: A GameSafe parser for z-Tree pp. 90-92

- Ming Jiang and Jingchao Li
- Assessing consumer literacy on financial complex products pp. 93-104

- Luís Filipe Rodrigues, Abílio Oliveira, Helena Rodrigues and Carlos Costa
- Monday mornings: Individual investor trading on days of the week and times within a day pp. 105-115

- Daniel W. Richards and Gizelle D. Willows
- Does social capital affect dividend policy? pp. 116-128

- Zagdbazar Davaadorj
- The gender gap in ‘Bitcoin literacy’ pp. 129-134

- Christina Bannier, Tobias Meyll, Florian Röder and Andreas Walter
- The relationship between emerging and developed market sentiment: A wavelet-based time-frequency analysis pp. 135-150

- Saumya Ranjan Dash and Debasish Maitra
- Examining the investment behavior of Arab women in the stock market pp. 151-160

- Razan Salem
- SMARTRIQS: A Simple Method Allowing Real-Time Respondent Interaction in Qualtrics Surveys pp. 161-169

- Andras Molnar
- The effect of experiencing a death on life insurance ownership pp. 170-176

- In Jung Song, Heejung Park, Narang Park and Wookjae Heo
- oTree Manager: Multi-user oTree installations made easy pp. 177-182

- Christian König-Kersting
- How gender and emotions bias the credit decision-making in banking firms pp. 183-191

- Sami Bacha and Mohamed Ali Azouzi
- Hedging with regret pp. 192-205

- Olaf Korn and Marc Oliver Rieger
- Bubbles, experience and success pp. 206-213

- Natalia Shestakova, Owen Powell and Dmitry Gladyrev
- oTree: The Equality Equivalence Test pp. 214-222

- Felix Holzmeister and Rudolf Kerschbamer
- classEx — an online tool for lab-in-the-field experiments with smartphones pp. 223-231

- Marcus Giamattei and Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- The impact of skew on performance and bias pp. 232-238

- Zachary Dugan and Alexander Greyserman
- Minimizing learning in repeated real-effort tasks pp. 239-248

- Volker Benndorf, Holger A. Rau and Christian Sölch
Volume 21, issue C, 2019
- Measuring costly effort using the slider task pp. 1-9

- David Gill and Victoria Prowse
- A technical note on the precise timing of behavioral events in economic experiments pp. 10-14

- Pandelis Perakakis, José Guinot-Saporta, Tarek Jaber-Lopez, Aurora García-Gallego and Nikolaos Georgantzís
- Explanatory mechanisms of the decision to buy on credit: The role of materialism, impulsivity and financial knowledge pp. 15-21

- Frederike Monika Budiner Mette, Celso Augusto de Matos, Simoni F. Rohden and Mateus Canniatti Ponchio
- Formation of cross-border corporate strategic alliances: The roles of trust and cultural, institutional, and geographical distances pp. 22-38

- Anand Jha, YoungJun Kim and Sandra Gutierrez-Wirsching
- Relative prices and product substitution: Evidence from shocks to consumer credit interest rates pp. 39-49

- M. Lukas
- Sex & the City. Are financial decisions driven by emotions? pp. 50-57

- Giampaolo Gabbi and Giovanna Zanotti
- oTree: Implementing experiments with dynamically determined data quantity pp. 58-60

- Markus Konrad
- Overconfidence and disposition effect in the stock market: A micro world based setting pp. 61-69

- Cristian Trejos, Adrian van Deemen, Yeny E. Rodríguez and Juan M. Gómez
- Is all politics local? Regional political risk in Russia and the panel of stock returns pp. 70-82

- Savva Shanaev and Binam Ghimire
- Banks’ loan growth, loan quality, and social capital pp. 83-102

- Justin Yiqiang Jin, Kiridaran Kanagaretnam, Yi Liu and Ning Liu
- Other people’s money: The profit performance of Bangladeshi family dominated banks pp. 103-112

- Tasmina Mahbub, Kent Matthews and Kate Barker
- Prospect theory value and idiosyncratic volatility: Evidence from the Korean stock market pp. 113-122

- Nguyen Truong Son and Nhat Minh Nguyen
- An economic index for measuring firm’s circularity: The case of water industry pp. 123-129

- Bassam Kayal, Diana Abu-Ghunmi, Lina Abu-Ghunmi, Andreas Archenti, Mihai Nicolescu, Charles Larkin and Shaen Corbet
Volume 20, issue C, 2018
- Trading aggression when price limit hits are imminent: NARDL based intraday investigation of magnet effect pp. 1-8

- Imtiaz Mohammad Sifat and Azhar Mohamad
- Game day effect on stock market: Evidence from four major sports leagues in US pp. 9-18

- Qingliang (Michael) Fan and Ting Wang
- Gender differences in asset information acquisition pp. 19-29

- Matthew P. Taylor and David Wozniak
- Islamic financial decision-making among SMEs in the Sultanate of Oman: An adaption of the theory of planned behaviour pp. 30-38

- Yasmeen Al Balushi, Stuart Locke and Zakaria Boulanouar
- Does automatic bidding mechanism affect herding behavior? Evidence from online P2P lending in China pp. 39-44

- Cuixia Jiang, Qifa Xu, Weiming Zhang, Mengting Li and Shanlin Yang
- Academic performance and financial forecasting performance:A survey study pp. 45-51

- Dan Zhu, Lynn Hodgkinson and Qingwei Wang
- On the effect of herding behavior on dependence structure between stock markets: Evidence from GCC countries pp. 52-63

- Mouna Youssef and Khaled Mokni
- Voluntary disclosure and the pricing of earnings components pp. 64-73

- Hsueh-Tien Lu
- A serial mediation model of financial knowledge on the intention to invest: The central role of risk perception and attitude pp. 74-79

- Thien Sang Lim, Rasid Mail, Mohd Rahimie Abd Karim, Zatul Karamah Ahmad Baharul Ulum, Junainah Jaidi and Raman Noordin
- The disposition effect does not survive disclosure of expected price trends pp. 80-91

- Olivier Corneille, Rudy De Winne and D’Hondt, Catherine
- Wash trades as a stock market manipulation tool pp. 92-98

- Serkan Imisiker and Bedri Kamil Onur Tas
- Animal spirits in financial markets: Experimental evidence pp. 99-104

- Jukka Ilomäki and Hannu Laurila
- Timing of advertising and the MAX effect pp. 105-114

- Ching-Chi Hsu and Miao-Ling Chen
- Coordination and communication during bank runs pp. 115-130

- Ekaterina Shakina and Martin Angerer
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