Journal of Behavioral Finance
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2018
- Trading Behavior and Monetary Policy News pp. 365-380

- Lee Smales
- Family Governance Signals and Heterogeneous Preferences of Investors pp. 381-395

- Keith Duncan and Tim Hasso
- Stock Returns and the Tone of Marketplace Information: Does Context Matter? pp. 396-406

- Nicholas Mangee
- Informed and Uninformed Trading With Correlated Assets: An Experimental Study pp. 407-420

- Philippe Grégoire and Jonathan Coupland
- Aggregate Investor Confidence in the Stock Market pp. 421-433

- Chris Meier
- The Effect of Advanced Age and Equity Values on Risk Preferences pp. 434-441

- David Blanchett, Michael Finke and Michael Guillemette
- Is CAPM a Behavioral Model? Estimating Sentiments from Rationalism pp. 442-449

- Nicholas Apergis and Mobeen Ur Rehman
- A New Method of Measuring Financial Risk Aversion Using Hypothetical Investment Preferences: What Does It Say in the Case of Gender Differences? pp. 450-461

- A. Seddik Meziani and Elliot Noma
- Relative Value Hedge Funds: A Behavioral Modeling of Hedge Fund Risk and Return Factors pp. 462-482

- L. Mick Swartz and Farrokh Emami-Langroodi
- Herding Behavior among Exchange-Traded Funds pp. 483-497

- Gerasimos G. Rompotis
- Editorial Board EOV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 19, issue 3, 2018
- Anchoring-Adjusted Capital Asset Pricing Model pp. 249-270

- Hammad Siddiqi
- The Paradoxical Behavioral Effects of a Directional Goal on Investors' Risk Perceptions and Valuation Judgments pp. 271-290

- W. Brooke Elliot, Kristina Marie Rennekamp and Brian J. White
- Merger Speculation in Financial Media: The Valuation of Investigative Reporting pp. 291-307

- Christopher Yost-Bremm and Emily Huang
- How (Over) Confident Are Financial Analysts? pp. 308-318

- Ning Du and David V. Budescu
- Value Functions for Prospect Theory Investors: An Empirical Evaluation for U.S. Style Portfolios pp. 319-333

- Evanthia K. Zervoudi
- Behavioral Factors in Equity Allocation Decisions: A Large-Scale Experimental Study With Context pp. 334-348

- Lisa R. Anderson, Beth A. Freeborn and Jason P. Hulbert
- The Effect of Confidence in Valuation Estimates on Arbitrager Behavior and Market Prices pp. 349-363

- Austin Murphy and Liang Fu
Volume 19, issue 2, 2018
- Do Energy Prices Affect U.S. Investor Sentiment? pp. 125-140

- Nicholas Apergis, Arusha Cooray and Mobeen Ur Rehman
- Global and Extreme Dependence Between Investor Sentiment and Stock Returns in European Markets pp. 141-158

- Paulo Horta and Júlio Lobão
- The Availability Heuristic and Reversals Following Large Stock Price Changes pp. 159-176

- Andrey Kudryavtsev
- Are Investors Rational When Valuing Loss Firms? pp. 177-189

- Cécile Carpentier, Frédéric Romon and Jean-Marc Suret
- Impatience and Inconsistency in Intertemporal Choice: An Experimental Analysis pp. 190-198

- María José Muñoz Torrecillas, Taiki Takahashi, Jesús Gil Roales-Nieto, Salvador Cruz Rambaud, Zaida Callejón Ruiz and Blas Torrecillas Jover
- Bank-Affiliated Mutual Fund Managers' Trading Patterns of Parent Banks' Stocks: International Evidence pp. 199-208

- Fernando Gómez-Bezares and Wojciech Przychodzen
- Do Survey Probabilities Match Financial Market Beliefs? pp. 209-220

- Robin L. Lumsdaine and Rogier J. D. Potter van Loon
- Measuring Financial Risk Attitude: How to Apply Both Regulatory and Scientific Criteria to Ensure Suitability pp. 221-234

- Bernhard A. Metzger and Robert R. Fehr
- How Does High-Frequency Trading Affect Low-Frequency Trading? pp. 235-248

- Kun Li, Rick Cooper and Ben Van Vliet
Volume 19, issue 1, 2018
- Can Fraudulent Cues Be Transmitted by Innocent Participants? pp. 1-15

- Pamela R. Murphy, Lynnette Purda and David Skillicorn
- Fund Portfolio Holdings and Affiliated Analyst's Objectivity: Do Equity and Employment Relationship Matter? pp. 16-29

- Yugang Yin
- Investors' Personality Influences Investment Decisions: Experimental Evidence on Extraversion and Neuroticism pp. 30-48

- Andreas Oehler, Stefan Wendt, Florian Wedlich and Matthias Horn
- CEO Optimism and the Credibility of Open-Market Stock Repurchase Announcements pp. 49-61

- Thanh Nguyen, Liem T. Nguyen, Anh Duc Ngo and Hari Adhikari
- The Impact of Power Distance and Uncertainty Avoidance on Real Options Exercise: Potential for Suboptimal Time Delays and Value Destruction pp. 62-72

- Derek Lehmberg and Matt Davison
- Herding by Foreign Institutional Investors: An Evidential Exploration for Persistence and Predictability pp. 73-88

- Manojit Chattopadhyay, Ashish Kumar Garg and Subrata Kumar Mitra
- The Role of Regulatory Focus and Information in Investment Choice: Some Evidence Using Visual Cues to Frame Regulatory Focus pp. 89-100

- Soo Yeong Ewe, Ferdinand A. Gul, Christina Kwai Choi Lee and Chia Yen Yang
- Eliciting Stock Market Expectations: The Effects of Question Wording on Survey Experience and Response Validity pp. 101-110

- Alycia Chin and Wändi Bruine de Bruin
- Do Price Barriers Exist in the European Carbon Market? pp. 111-124

- Fernando Palao and Angel Pardo
Volume 18, issue 4, 2017
- Firm Performance in the Face of Fear: How CEO Moods Affect Firm Performance pp. 373-389

- Ali Akansu, James Cicon, Stephen P. Ferris and Yanjia Sun
- Investor Attention Strategy pp. 390-399

- Xuewu (Wesley) Wang
- Herding Behavior in CEE Stock Markets Under Asymmetric Conditions: A Quantile Regression Analysis pp. 400-416

- Maria-Miruna Pochea, Angela-Maria Filip and Andreea-Maria Pece
- New Evidence on Psychology and Stock Returns pp. 417-426

- Nicholas Mangee
- Crossing of Psychological Price Levels: The Price Dynamics and Interaction between S&P500 Index and Index Futures pp. 427-447

- Chueh-Yung Tsao, Chun I Lee and Yih-Wen Shyu
- What Explains Herd Behavior in the Chinese Stock Market? pp. 448-456

- Terence Tai Leung Chong, Xiaojin Liu and Chenqi Zhu
- New Evidence of Psychological Barrier from the Oil Market pp. 457-469

- Paresh Narayan, Kumari Ranjeeni and Deepa Bannigidadmath
- Financial Advertising in the Second Generation of Behavioral Finance pp. 470-477

- Meir Statman
- Herding, Faith-Based Investments and the Global Financial Crisis: Empirical Evidence From Static and Dynamic Models pp. 478-489

- Stavros Stavroyiannis and Vassilios Babalos
- Erratum pp. 490-490

- The Editors
- EOV Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 18, issue 3, 2017
- Emotions Matter: Sentiment and Momentum in Foreign Exchange pp. 249-257

- Matthias W. Uhl
- Are Oil Price News Headlines Statistically and Economically Significant for Investors? pp. 258-270

- Seema Narayan and Paresh Kumar Narayan
- Disposition Effect and Tolerance to Losses in Stock Investment Decisions: An Experimental Study pp. 271-280

- Robson Braga and Luiz Paulo Lopes Fávero
- The Efficiency of Stock-Based Incentives: Experimental Evidence pp. 281-303

- Steven Huddart and Abdullah Yavas
- Stock Price Reaction to News: The Joint Effect of Tone and Attention on Momentum pp. 304-328

- Thanh Huynh and Daniel R. Smith
- Investor Overreaction to Analyst Reference Points pp. 329-343

- Jean-Sébastien Michel
- Do Psychological Fallacies Influence Trading in Financial Markets? Evidence from the Foreign Exchange Market pp. 344-357

- Michael Bleaney, Spiros Bougheas and Zhiyong Li
- Investor Attention and Global Stock Returns pp. 358-372

- Tao Chen
Volume 18, issue 2, 2017
- What You Think You Know: The Effects of Prior Financial Education and Readability on Financial Disclosure Processing pp. 125-142

- Taejun (David) Lee, TaiWoong Yun and Eric Haley
- Implications from Biased Probability Judgments for International Disparities in Momentum Returns pp. 143-151

- Kai Duttle and Keigo Inukai
- Behavioral Timing, Valuation and Postissue Performance of UK Initial Public Offerings pp. 152-166

- Heba Ahmed Abass Ali
- Stock and Industry Return Characteristics Around Price Shocks pp. 167-179

- Michael B. McDonald IV
- Name-Based Behavioral Biases: Are Expert Investors Immune? pp. 180-188

- Jennifer Itzkowitz and Jesse Itzkowitz
- Disposition Effect and Diminishing Sensitivity: An Analysis Based on a Simulated Experimental Stock Market pp. 189-201

- Youki Kohsaka, Grzegorz Mardyla, Shinji Takenaka and Yoshiro Tsutsui
- The Information Environment, Informed Trading, and Volatility pp. 202-218

- Natividad Blasco and Pilar Corredor
- Mind the Gap: Inconsistencies Between Subjective and Objective Financial Risk Tolerance pp. 219-230

- Nicoletta Marinelli, Camilla Mazzoli and Fabrizio Palmucci
- The Use of EDGAR Filings by Investors pp. 231-248

- Tim Loughran and Bill McDonald
Volume 18, issue 1, 2017
- Investment Professionals' Ability to Detect Deception: Accuracy, Bias and Metacognitive Realism pp. 1-13

- Maria Hartwig, Jason A. Voss, Laure Brimbal and D. Brian Wallace
- Cognitive Dissonance as an Explanation of Goodwill Write-Offs pp. 14-28

- Sohyung Kim and Darlene Bay
- Belief in Mean Reversion and the Disposition Effect: An Experimental Test pp. 29-44

- Peiran Jiao
- Diversification Bias and the Law of One Price: An Experiment on Index Mutual Funds pp. 45-53

- Nathan Mauck and Leigh Salzsieder
- From Returns to Tweets and Back: An Investigation of the Stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average pp. 54-64

- Pieter de Jong, Sherif Elfayoumy and Oliver Schnusenberg
- An Investigation of Analysts' Praise of Management During Earnings Conference Calls pp. 65-77

- Jonathan A. Milian and Antoinette L. Smith
- An Experimental Study of Influences of Performance-Related Payments on Timing of Delegated Stock Purchases pp. 78-85

- Tommy Gärling, Maria Andersson, Martin Hedesström and Anders Biel
- Archetypes as Triggers of Financial Bubbles pp. 86-98

- Niklas Hageback
- Information Sharing within the Networks of Delegated Portfolio Managers: Evidence from Plan Sponsors and Their Subadvisers pp. 99-113

- Ning Ding, Jerry Parwada and Jianfeng Shen
- The Neural Inhibition of Learning Increases Asset Market Bubbles: Experimental Evidence pp. 114-124

- Levan Efremidze, George Sarraf, Karen Miotto and Paul J. Zak
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