Review of Behavioral Finance
2009 - 2024
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Volume 15, issue 6, 2022
- Risk attitudes and demand for insurance: micro evidence from Ghana pp. 781-794

- Patrick Asuming and Deborah Aba Gaisie
- Determinants of annual reports complexity in the United States of America: an application of the Tobit model pp. 795-810

- Fatimazahra Bendriouch, Imad Jabbouri, Mohamed M'hamdi, Harit Satt, Sara Katona and Rhita Serir
- Empirical evidence of attribute framing: the case of unsophisticated IPO investors pp. 811-826

- Albert Rapp
- Management accountants' susceptibility to overconfidence: the overplacement perspective pp. 827-845

- Zack Enslin
- Personality traits and behavioral biases of Indian financial professionals pp. 846-864

- H. Kent Baker, Sujata Kapoor and Tanu Khare
- Socially responsible investment behavior: a study of individual investors from India pp. 865-888

- Renu Jonwall, Seema Gupta and Shuchi Pahuja
- Does herding behavior explain the contagion of the COVID-19 crisis? pp. 889-915

- Achraf Ghorbel, Yasmine Snene and Wajdi Frikha
- CIO equity compensation and IT investment: the moderating role of board monitoring and evidence of managerial myopia pp. 916-934

- Serdar Turedi and Asligul Erkan-Barlow
- The association between financial literacy confidence and financial satisfaction pp. 935-946

- Blain Pearson and Thomas Korankye
- Democracy and access to finance in developing countries pp. 947-969

- Omar Farooq and Khondker Aktaruzzaman
Volume 15, issue 5, 2022
- Herding behaviour in the Islamic bank market: evidence from the Gulf region pp. 617-633

- Imran Yousaf and Jassem Alokla
- An experimental investigation of the “follow own signal” decision rule under increased information uncertainty pp. 634-651

- Ming Tsang and Adam Stivers
- Forecasting foreign exchange rates as group experiment: actuality bias and fact-convergence effect within wisdom of crowds pp. 652-671

- Haruo Horaguchi
- Firm-specific sentiment and individual option's implied volatility slope pp. 672-693

- Bei Chen and Quan Gan
- Trading behavior of Swedish retirement investors during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 694-708

- Johannes Hagen, Amedeus Malisa and Thomas Post
- Time-varying herding spillover for emerging countries: evidence from BRIC countries and Turkey pp. 709-728

- Muhammad Yasir and A. Özlem Önder
- The impact of anchoring bias on investment decision-making: evidence from Ghana pp. 729-749

- Sally Peaches Owusu and Esther Laryea
- Feedback trading in global stock markets under uncertainty of COVID-19 pp. 750-778

- Esra Alp Coşkun
Volume 15, issue 4, 2022
- Feedback trading: a review of theory and empirical evidence pp. 429-476

- Fotini Economou, Konstantinos Gavriilidis, Bartosz Gebka and Vasileios Kallinterakis
- Infectious disease (COVID-19)-related uncertainty and the safe-haven features of bonds markets pp. 477-487

- Shoaib Ali, Imran Yousaf and Zaghum Umar
- Credit record overconfidence and alternative financial service use pp. 488-510

- Christi Wann, Beverly K. Brockman and Christopher M. Brockman
- Bearish conditions and volatility persistence during COVID-19 can microchip stocks weather the storm? pp. 511-533

- Mutaju Isaack Marobhe and Pastory Dickson
- Buy together, but recycle alone: sentiment-driven herding behavior in oceanic dry bulk shipping pp. 534-549

- Konstantinos D. Melas and Nektarios Michail
- A volatile mind? Experimental evidence on dealers' biases and market volatility pp. 550-569

- Smita Roy Trivedi
- Influence of bull and bear market phase on financial risk tolerance of urban individual investors in an emerging economy pp. 570-591

- Neha Arora and Brijesh K. Mishra
- The effect of annual reports tone complexity on firms' dividend policy: evidence from the United States pp. 592-614

- Harit Satt and George Iatridis
Volume 15, issue 3, 2022
- Predatory trading: ethics judgments, legality judgments and investment intentions pp. 275-291

- Daphne Sobolev and James Clunie
- Judgments of ethically questionable financial practices: a new perspective pp. 292-308

- Daphne Sobolev and James Clunie
- Can downside-risk measures help to explain the reluctance of households to invest in XTFs? An empirical study using the SHS-base pp. 309-339

- Hans Philipp Wanger and Andreas Oehler
- The impact sporting and financial performance of football clubs on their stock price: an analytical study of European clubs sample listed in the financial market pp. 340-354

- Nazar Habeeb Abbas
- A new behavioral finance mean variance framework pp. 355-370

- Todd Feldman and Shuming Liu
- Competitive advantage in algorithmic trading: a behavioral innovation economics approach pp. 371-395

- Ricky Cooper, Wendy L. Currie, Jonathan J.M. Seddon and Ben Van Vliet
- Does competition in product markets affect the value of analyst coverage? Evidence from an emerging market pp. 396-409

- Omar Farooq, Fatimazahra Bendriouch, Harit Satt and Saad Archane
- Can personality traits influence Brazilian university students' financial literacy? pp. 410-426

- Marco Antonio de Oliveira Vieira Goulart, Newton Carneiro Affonso da Costa, Ana Luiza Paraboni and Mônica Maria Mendes Luna
Volume 15, issue 2, 2021
- Understanding heuristics-based financial decision-making using behavioral portfolio strategies pp. 121-137

- Kamran Quddus and Ashok Banerjee
- Stock market investment and different behavioural patterns: an exploratory study pp. 138-161

- Metin Argan, Güven Sevil, Abdullah Yalaman and Viktor Manahov
- A new look at the meeting clustering effect pp. 162-175

- Ángel Pardo and Eddie Santandreu
- COVID-19 pandemic sentiment and stock market behavior: evidence from an emerging market pp. 176-204

- Byomakesh Debata, Kshitish Ghate and Jayashree Renganathan
- Understanding the impact of borrowers' behavioural and psychological traits on credit default: review and conceptual model pp. 205-223

- Akanksha Goel and Shailesh Rastogi
- The liquidity, performance and investor preference of socially responsible investments pp. 224-239

- Jennifer Brodmann, Phuvadon Wuthisatian and Rama K. Malladi
- LGBT-supportive corporate policies, risk aversion and mitigation and economic policy uncertainty pp. 240-256

- Chaiyuth Padungsaksawasdi, Sirimon Treepongkaruna and Pornsit Jiraporn
- Financial inclusion and digital banking on an emergent economy pp. 257-272

- Eva María Guerra-Leal, Florina Guadalupe Arredondo-Trapero and José Carlos Vázquez-Parra
Volume 15, issue 1, 2021
- Are the saving decision patterns of bank customers also clouded by psychological biases? Evidence from Ghana pp. 1-18

- Joseph Emmanuel Tetteh and Christopher Boachie
- What make investors herd while investing in the Indian stock market? A hybrid approach pp. 19-37

- Muskan Sachdeva, Ritu Lehal, Sanjay Gupta and Aashish Garg
- Quarterly seasonality and momentum strategy implementation pp. 38-54

- Daniel Folkinshteyn and Jordan Moore
- Stock markets' reaction to COVID-19: the joint impact of uncertainty avoidance culture and government response–evidence from emerging countries pp. 55-64

- Phan Huy Hieu Tran and Thu Ha Tran
- Weather, investor psychology and stock returns: evidence from Fiji's stock market pp. 65-78

- Janesh Sami
- Antecedents to heuristics: decoding the role of herding and prospect theory for Indian millennial investors pp. 79-102

- Preeti Goyal, Poornima Gupta and Vanita Yadav
- Financial literacy and retirement planning in Ghana pp. 103-118

- Emmanuel Sarpong-Kumankoma
Volume 14, issue 5, 2021
- Herding in the crypto market: a diagnosis of heavy distribution tails pp. 566-587

- Vijay Kumar Shrotryia and Himanshi Kalra
- Are herding transmissions in the gulf cooperation council stock markets regional or international? pp. 588-611

- Dina Gabbori, Basel Awartani, Aktham Maghyereh and Nader Virk
- Empirical examination of an integrative model for asset pricing – evidence from US market pp. 612-626

- Rajesh Kumar Bhaskaran and Sujit Kovilathumpaday Sukumaran
- Why does subjective financial literacy hinder retirement saving? The mediating roles of risk tolerance and risk perception pp. 627-645

- Linh Thi My Nguyen, Phong Thanh Nguyen, Quynh Nguyen Nhu Tran and Thi Tuong Giang Trinh
- Will stock rise on Valentine’s Day? pp. 646-667

- Terence Tai Leung Chong and Siqi Hou
- Investor sentiment, realized volatility and stock returns pp. 668-700

- Wafa Abdelmalek
- Individual investor attention to stock split and the disposition effect pp. 701-717

- Wendy Kesuma, Irwan Adi Ekaputra and Dony Abdul Chalid
- Life-cycle asset allocation and the peso problem: does ambiguity aversion matter? pp. 718-732

- Nuno Silva
- Risk and ambiguous choices: individual versus groups, an experimental analysis pp. 733-750

- Divya Aggarwal, Uday Damodaran, Pitabas Mohanty and D. Israel
- Stock return drivers: a mix of reasons and emotions pp. 751-771

- Chanapol Pornpikul and Sampan Nettayanun
- Asset market bubbles in an experiment with sequential information releases pp. 772-790

- Brian D. Kluger
- Does the attention-grabbing mechanism work on Sundays? Influence of social and religious factors on investors' attention pp. 791-805

- Riccardo Ferretti and Andrea Sciandra
- Motives behind the return anomaly around bonus issue announcements: the case of emerging markets pp. 806-832

- Murat Isiker and Oktay Tas
- Investors' reactions to COVID-19 related announcements: evidence from the cargo shipping industry pp. 833-853

- Mutaju Isaack Marobhe
- Limits of arbitrage and mispricing: evidence from mergers and acquisitions pp. 854-874

- Qingzhong Ma, David A. Whidbee and Wei Zhang
- Bubble run-ups and sell-offs: a study of Indian stock market pp. 875-885

- Anushua Banerjee and Parthajit Kayal
- Investigating association between factors fostering attention to a stock and rationales to buy it: an empirical analysis pp. 886-899

- Ripsy Bondia, Pratap C. Biswal and Abinash Panda
Volume 14, issue 4, 2022
- Do economic crises cause trading in Bitcoin? pp. 465-490

- Jinsha Zhao
- Investor behavior and cryptocurrency market bubbles during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 491-507

- Emna Mnif, Bassem Salhi, Khaireddine Mouakha and Anis Jarboui
- Ramadan effect in the cryptocurrency markets pp. 508-532

- Carmen Lopez-Martin
- Short-run and long-run determinants of bitcoin returns: transnational evidence pp. 533-544

- Priti Dubey
- Behavioural finance and cryptocurrencies pp. 545-562

- Antonis Ballis and Thanos Verousis
Volume 14, issue 3, 2021
- Influence of terror perceptions on individual investment behaviors: examining the moderating effects of present hedonic time perspective and consumer gender pp. 317-326

- Jing-Yi Chen
- Mental time travel and the valuation of financial investments pp. 327-344

- David Blake and John Pickles
- Measuring gambling activity in options market pp. 345-378

- Bei Chen and Quan Gan
- Drivers of lending decision in peer-to-peer lending in Malaysia pp. 379-393

- Mohammad Tariqul Islam Khan and Yong Yee Xuan
- No woman, no aggressive tax planning? A study on CEO gender and effective tax rates in the Lithuanian retail sector pp. 394-409

- Aras Zirgulis, Maik Huettinger and Dalius Misiunas
- National culture and leverage adjustments pp. 410-435

- Svetlana Orlova and Grant Harper
- The impact of heuristic and herding biases on portfolio construction and performance: the case of Greece pp. 436-462

- Nektarios Gavrilakis and Christos Floros
Volume 14, issue 2, 2021
- The asymmetric online talk effect pp. 157-182

- Ying Zhang, Xing Lu and Wikrom Prombutr
- Multidimensional credit attitude and credit card debt behavior in the United States pp. 183-196

- Jae Min Lee and Yoon G. Lee
- What is your desire? Retail investor preferences in structured products pp. 197-222

- Rainer Baule and Patrick Muenchhalfen
- A theory of information overload applied to perfectly efficient financial markets pp. 223-236

- Giuseppe Pernagallo and Benedetto Torrisi
- Development and validation of behavioral biases scale: a SEM approach pp. 237-259

- Ritika and Nawal Kishor
- Effect of location on access to finance: international evidence on the moderating role of employee training pp. 260-276

- Mukhammadfoik Bakhadirov, Zakir Pashayev and Omar Farooq
- Investigating the low-risk anomaly in South Africa pp. 277-295

- Yudhvir Seetharam
- Relationship between different sources of geopolitical risks and stock markets in the GCC region: a dynamic correlation analysis pp. 296-316

- Abdullah Alqahtani, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Refk Selmi
Volume 14, issue 1, 2020
- The effectiveness of behavioural interventions on increasing revenue from local fee pp. 1-15

- Matúš Sloboda, Patrik Pavlovský and Emília Sičáková-Beblavá
- The effect of induced mood on traders’ preferences in asset markets – experimental evidence pp. 16-34

- Yaron Lahav and Shireen Meer
- Can the market divide and multiply? A case of 807 percent mispricing pp. 35-44

- Martijn J. van den Assem, Dennie van Dolder, Remco C.J. Zwinkels and Marc B.J. Schauten
- Skin color and investment performance in South Africa's mutual funds industry pp. 45-67

- Nixon S. Chekenya and Shingirai Sikomwe
- The antecedents and consequence of financial well-being: a survey of parliamentarians in Ghana pp. 68-90

- Maureen Oquaye, Godfred Matthew Yaw Owusu and Godfred Alufar Bokpin
- Herding and BRICS markets: a study of distribution tails pp. 91-114

- Vijay Kumar Shrotryia and Himanshi Kalra
- Impact of herding on the returns in the Indian stock market: an empirical study pp. 115-129

- Sunaina Kanojia, Deepti Singh and Ashutosh Goswami
- Financial literacy and financial behaviour: a bibliometric analysis pp. 130-154

- Kavita Karan Ingale and Ratna Achuta Paluri
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