Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance
2014 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue C, 2018
- The effect of early and salient investment experiences on subsequent asset allocations—An experimental study pp. 1-19

- Dimitra Papadovasilaki, Federico Guerrero and James Sundali
- Does Shariah index hedge against sentiment risk? Evidence from Indian stock market using time–frequency domain approach pp. 20-35

- Saumya Ranjan Dash and Debasish Maitra
- Reaction to news in the Chinese stock market: A study on Xiong’an New Area Strategy pp. 36-38

- Kun Li
- What leads to overtrading and under-diversification? Survey evidence from retail investors in an emerging market pp. 39-55

- Thuy Chung Phan, Marc Oliver Rieger and Mei Wang
- Exponential growth bias matters: Evidence and implications for financial decision making of college students in the U.S.A pp. 56-63

- Bryan Foltice and Thomas Langer
- Financial literacy and family communication patterns pp. 64-71

- Thomas A. Hanson and Peter M. Olson
- Does religiosity affect liquidity in financial markets? pp. 72-83

- Benjamin Blau
- A test of the relevant association between utility theory and subjective risk tolerance: Introducing the Profit-to-Willingness ratio pp. 84-88

- Wookjae Heo, John E. Grable and Abed G. Rabbani
- The factors influencing the decision to list on Abu Dhabi securities exchange pp. 89-103

- Aktham Maghyereh and Basel Awartani
Volume 18, issue C, 2018
- Birds of a feather flock together: A study of new shareholders and Swedish IPOs pp. 1-17

- Martin Abrahamson
- Risk attitude effects on Global-GAP certification decisions by smallholder French bean farmers in Kenya pp. 18-29

- N. Kibet, G.A. Obare and J.k Lagat
- Behavioral insights on business taxation: Evidence from two natural field experiments pp. 30-49

- Nicholas Biddle, Katja M. Fels and Mathias Sinning
- Twitter’s daily happiness sentiment and international stock returns: Evidence from linear and nonlinear causality tests pp. 50-53

- Wei Zhang, Pengfei Wang, Xiao Li and Dehua Shen
- Index shocks, investor action and long-run stock performance in Japan: A case of cultural behaviouralism? pp. 54-66

- Pyemo Afego
- Moderation effect on mobile microfinance services in Kenya:An extended UTAUT model pp. 67-75

- Mohammed Hersi Warsame and Edward Mugambi Ireri
- Affect and stock returns pp. 76-84

- Bastian Breitmayer and Matthias Pelster
- Why do some soccer bettors lose more money than others? pp. 85-93

- Ranier Buhagiar, Dominic Cortis and Philip W.S. Newall
- Countercyclical risk aversion: Beyond financial professionals pp. 94-101

- Christian König-Kersting and Stefan Trautmann
Volume 17, issue C, 2018
- The investor in structured retail products: Advice driven or gambling oriented? pp. 1-9

- Margarida Abreu and Victor Mendes
- Does momentum work? Evidence from Vietnam stock market pp. 10-15

- Xuan Vinh Vo and Quang Binh Truong
- On the neural substrates of the disposition effect and return performance pp. 16-21

- Anderson Dorow, Newton da Costa, Emilio Takase, Wlademir Prates and Sergio Da Silva
- Prolific.ac—A subject pool for online experiments pp. 22-27

- Stefan Palan and Christian Schitter
- How well do women do when it comes to financial literacy? Proposition of an indicator and analysis of gender differences pp. 28-41

- Ani Caroline Grigion Potrich, Kelmara Mendes Vieira and Guilherme Kirch
- Socially responsible investors and the disposition effect pp. 42-52

- Bono van Dooren and Rients Galema
- Case-based investing: Stock selection under uncertainty pp. 53-59

- Benjamin Radoc
- Understanding the impact of severe hyperinflation experience on current household investment behavior pp. 60-67

- José Fajardo and Manuela Dantas
- Application of situational stimuli for examining the effectiveness of financial education: A behavioral finance perspective pp. 68-75

- Lu Fan and Swarnankur Chatterjee
- Private monetary transfers between households: Who is helped and by whom? pp. 76-82

- Luca Zanin
- Examining socially responsible investment preferences: A discrete choice conjoint experiment pp. 83-96

- George Apostolakis, Gert van Dijk, Frido Kraanen and Robert J. Blomme
Volume 16, issue C, 2017
- Portfolio choice in Mexico pp. 1-13

- Alex Horenstein and Avichai Snir
- Beyond information: Disclosure, distracted attention, and investor behavior pp. 14-21

- Adrian Hillenbrand and André Schmelzer
- Dynamic CAPM under ambiguity—An experimental approach pp. 22-32

- Bogdan Negrea and Mihai Toma
- oTree: Ready-made apps for risk preference elicitation methods pp. 33-38

- Felix Holzmeister
Volume 15, issue C, 2017
- Security analyst target prices as reference point and takeover completion pp. 1-14

- Dirk Gerritsen and Utz Weitzel
- Risk premia and ambiguity in an experimental market featuring a long-lived asset pp. 21-27

- John Griffin
- Past performance framing and investors’ belief updating: Is seeing long-term returns always associated with smaller belief updates? pp. 38-51

- Patrick Gerhard, Arvid O.I. Hoffmann and Thomas Post
- Different investors–different decisions: On individual use of gain, loss and interest rate information pp. 59-65

- Nichel Gonzalez
- Investors’ risk perceptions of structured financial products with worst-of payout characteristics pp. 66-73

- Alexis H. Kunz, Claude Messner and Martin Wallmeier
- Sentiment and stock market volatility revisited: A time–frequency domain approach pp. 74-91

- Debasish Maitra and Saumya Ranjan Dash
Volume 14, issue C, 2017
- R&D investment–cash flow sensitivity under managerial optimism pp. 1-4

- Ezzeddine Ben Mohamed and Mohammed Abdelshakour Shehata
- Gender premium and economic downswings pp. 5-13

- Elona Shehu, Khurram Shahzad, Ghulame Rubbaniy and Abida Perveen
- Factors driving memory fallibility: A conceptual framework for accounting and finance studies pp. 14-22

- Yike Ding, Andreas Hellmann and Lurion De Mello
- The impact of training and monitoring on loan repayment of microfinance debtors in Ghana pp. 23-29

- Daniel Agbeko, Vincent Blok, S.W.F. Omta and G. Van der Velde
- Does self-control predict financial behavior and financial well-being? pp. 30-38

- Camilla Strömbäck, Thérèse Lind, Kenny Skagerlund, Daniel Västfjäll and Gustav Tinghög
- Subjective risk tolerance and numeracy skills: A study in Brazil pp. 39-46

- Jéssica Pulino Campara, Ana Luiza Paraboni, Newton da Costa, Valter Saurin and Ana Lopes
Volume 13, issue C, 2017
- Should your bank invest for you? Evidence from private banking accounts pp. 1-8

- Ji Cao, Marcel Fischli and Marc Oliver Rieger
- On the nature of guilt aversion: Insights from a new methodology in the dictator game pp. 9-15

- Loukas Balafoutas and Matthias Sutter
- Determinants of the conditional probability that a household has informal loans given liquidity constraints regarding access to credit banking channels pp. 16-24

- Luca Zanin
- About depression babies and red diaper babies: Do macroeconomic experiences affect everybody’s risk taking in the same way? pp. 25-27

- Henning Cordes and Maik Dierkes
- Speculative bubbles and irrational exuberance in African stock markets pp. 28-32

- Fahad Almudhaf
- Further evidence on the herd behavior in Vietnam stock market pp. 33-41

- Xuan Vinh Vo and Dang Bao Anh Phan
- Asset markets in the lab: A literature review pp. 42-50

- Simone Nuzzo and Andrea Morone
- Rationality of longevity expectations: Evidence from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging pp. 51-61

- Tae-Young Pak and Youngjoo Choung
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