Review of Behavioral Finance
2009 - 2024
Current editor(s): Professor Gulnur Muradoglu From Emerald Group Publishing Limited Bibliographic data for series maintained by Emerald Support (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 8, issue 2, 2016
- Add-on goods, contingent services and product bundling pp. 94-113

- John Ashton
- Does economic freedom matter for risk-taking? Evidence from MENA banks pp. 114-136

- Saibal Ghosh
- Asset price formation and behavioral biases pp. 137-155

- Todd Feldman and Gabriele Lepori
- Analysis of default behavior of borrowers under Islamic versus conventional banking pp. 156-173

- Genanew Bekele, Reza H. Chowdhury and Ananth Rao
- Does investor sentiment as conditioning information help to explain stock returns behaviour? A test of alternative asset pricing models pp. 174-198

- Saumya Ranjan Dash
Volume 8, issue 1, 2016
- Securitisation and banking risk: what do we know so far? pp. 2-16

- Alper Kara, Aydin Ozkan and Yener Altunbas
- Fundamentals, momentum, and bubbles in experimental asset markets pp. 17-38

- Sean M Collins and Alisa G. Brink
- The equity premium puzzle: new evidence on the optimal holding period and optimal asset allocation pp. 39-57

- Evanthia Zervoudi and Spyros Spyrou
- Testing for changes in option-implied risk aversion pp. 58-79

- Marie-Hélène Gagnon and Gabriel Power
- The impact of macroeconomic information releases on the smile shape pp. 80-90

- Hassan Tanha and Michael Dempsey
Volume 7, issue 2, 2015
- Corporate social responsibility, stock salience, and the asymmetric market impact of consumer sentiment news on Spanish firms pp. 98-115

- Barry Oliver, Blanca Pérez-Gladish and Paz Méndez-Rodríguez
- Momentum phenomenon in the Chinese Class A and B share markets pp. 116-133

- Taufiq Choudhry and Yuan Wu
- Channels of cash savings: international evidence pp. 134-150

- Bruce Seifert and Halit Gonenc
- Behavioral finance: insights from experiments II: biases, moods and emotions pp. 151-175

- Darren Duxbury
Volume 7, issue 1, 2015
- Do equity mispricing and management compensation incentives drive bank mergers? pp. 2-41

- John A. Doukas and Wenjia Zhang
- From anticipation to anxiety in a market for lottery-like stocks pp. 42-59

- Mikael Boisen, Robert B. Durand and John Gould
- Exploring optimism and pessimism in the Indian equity market pp. 60-77

- Jaya Mamta Prosad, Sujata Kapoor and Jhumur Sengupta
- Behavioral finance: insights from experiments I: theory and financial markets pp. 78-96

- Darren Duxbury
Volume 6, issue 2, 2014
- Does more detailed information mean better performance? An experiment in information explicitness pp. 86-103

- Zilu Shang, Chris Brooks and Rachel McCloy
- On the impact of market mergers over herding: evidence from EURONEXT pp. 104-135

- Panagiotis Andrikopoulos, Andreas Albin Hoefer and Vasileios Kallinterakis
- Do emotions affect insurance demand? pp. 136-154

- Gianni Brighetti, Caterina Lucarelli and Nicoletta Marinelli
- Positive feedback trading: a review pp. 155-162

- Gregory Koutmos
Volume 6, issue 1, 2014
- Pound wise and penny foolish? OTC stock investor behavior pp. 2-25

- John R. Nofsinger and Abhishek Varma
- Informative content of insider purchases: evidence from the financial crisis pp. 26-45

- Aydin Ozkan and Agnieszka Trzeciakiewicz
- Macroeconomic information and implied volatility: evidence from Australian index options pp. 46-62

- Hassan Tanha, Michael Dempsey and Terrence Hallahan
- Contrarian and momentum trading: a review of the literature pp. 63-82

- Emilios C. Galariotis
Volume 5, issue 2, 2013
- Overconfidence, overreaction and personality pp. 104-133

- Robert Durand, Rick Newby, Kevin Tant and Sirimon Trepongkaruna
- Team gender diversity and investment decision-making behavior pp. 134-152

- Vicki L. Bogan, David Just and Chekitan S. Dev
- The effect of exogenous information signal strength on herding pp. 153-174

- Kimberly F. Luchtenberg and Michael Joseph Seiler
- Herding in financial markets: a review of the literature pp. 175-194

- Spyros Spyrou
Volume 5, issue 1, 2013
- Managerial gambling attitudes: evidence from bank acquisitions pp. 4-34

- John A. Doukas and Wenjia Zhang
- Cash acquirers pp. 35-57

- Alan Gregory and Yuan‐Hsin Wang
- The effect of US individual investor sentiment on industry‐specific stock returns and volatility pp. 58-76

- Mustafa Sayim, Pamela D. Morris and Hamid Rahman
- Why do firms cross‐list their shares on foreign exchanges? A review of cross‐listing theories and empirical evidence pp. 77-99

- Olga Dodd
Volume 4, issue 2, 2012
- Behavioural finance: the role of psychological factors in financial decisions pp. 68-80

- Yaz Muradoglu and Nigel Harvey
- Effects on stock investments of information about short versus long price series pp. 81-97

- Maria Andersson, Tommy Gärling, Martin Hedesström and Anders Biel
- Credit repayment decisions pp. 98-112

- Sandie McHugh and Rob Ranyard
- Psychological determinants of consumer credit: the role of attitudes pp. 113-129

- Francesco Pattarin and Stefano Cosma
Volume 4, issue 1, 2012
- Optimism in foreign investors pp. 8-27

- Meziane Lasfer, Sharon Xiaowen Lin and Yaz Muradoglu
- Catering for security types: the case of warrants pp. 28-45

- John S. Howe and Biljana Nikolic
- Overconfidence and debiasing in the financial industry pp. 46-62

- Markku Kaustia and Milla Perttula
Volume 3, issue 2, 2011
- Perceived Versus Actual Susceptibility to Normative Influence in the Presence of Defaulting Landlords pp. 55-77

- Michael Seiler and David M. Harrison
- Testing for Long Memory in the Feedback Mechanism in the Futures Markets pp. 78-90

- Antonios Antoniou, Gregory Koutmos and Gioia Pescetto
- Financing Decisions and Discretionary Accruals: Managerial Manipulation or Managerial Overoptimism pp. 91-114

- Dalia Marciukaityte and Samuel H. Szewczyk
- Double then Nothing: Why Stock Investments Relying on Simple Heuristics May Disappoint pp. 115-140

- Stephen Foerster
Volume 3, issue 1, 2011
- The Expected Cost of Equity and the Expected Risk Premium in the UK pp. 1-26

- Alan Gregory
- Dividends, Momentum, and Macroeconomic Variables as Determinants of the US Equity Premium Across Economic Regimes pp. 27-53

- Anastasios Malliaris and Ramaprasad Bhar
Volume 2, issue 2, 2010
- Investor Sentiment and Corporate Bond Yield Spreads pp. 59-80

- Subhankar Nayak
- Household Investment ‐ The Horizon Effect pp. 81-105

- Ping He and Xiaoqing Hu
- Institutional Shareholder Activism and Limited Investor Attention pp. 106-124

- Pornanong Budsaratragoon, Suntharee Lhaopadchan and David Hillier
Volume 2, issue 1, 2010
- Optimal Financial Naïveté pp. 1-18

- Avanidhar Subrahmanyam
- Pension Plan Decisions pp. 19-36

- Alistair Byrne, David Blake and Graham Mannion
- Overconfident Managers and External Financing Choice pp. 37-58

- Masaya Ishikawa and Hidetomo Takahashi
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