Journal of Behavioral Finance
2014 - 2025
Current editor(s): Brian Bruce
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2014
- The Effects of Earnings Guidance on Investors’ Perceptions of Firm Credibility in a Two-Firm Setting pp. 277-286

- Mario J. Maletta and Yue Zhang
- Reuters Sentiment and Stock Returns pp. 287-298

- Matthias W. Uhl
- Do Institutional and Individual Investors Differ in Their Preference for Financial Skewness? pp. 299-311

- Kimberly F. Luchtenberg and Michael Seiler
- The Time Varying Relation Between Consumer Confidence and Equities pp. 312-317

- Cetin Ciner
- Psychological Oil Price Barrier and Firm Returns pp. 318-333

- Paresh Narayan and Seema Narayan
- The Credit Crisis and De Nova Mimicking in Security Analysis pp. 334-340

- Mike Cudd, Marcelo Eduardo and Lloyd Roberts
- Behavioral Finance in Joseph de la Vega's Confusion de Confusiones pp. 341-350

- Teresa Corzo, Margarita Prat and Esther Vaquero
- On the Internal Consistency of Stock Market Forecasts pp. 351-359

- Christian Pierdzioch and Jan-Christoph Rülke
- Editorial Board Page: EoV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 15, issue 3, 2014
- Managerial Expectations of Synergy and the Performance of Acquiring Firms: The Contribution of Soft Data pp. 161-175

- James Cicon, Jonathan Clarke, Stephen P. Ferris and Narayanan Jayaraman
- Analysts’ Forecast Dispersion and Stock Returns: A Quantile Regression Approach pp. 175-183

- Leon Li and Jyong-Sian Wu
- A Behavioral Shift in Earnings Response After Regulation FD pp. 184-194

- Seung Woog Kwag
- Do Newspaper Articles Predict Aggregate Stock Returns? pp. 195-213

- Manuel Ammann, Roman Frey and Michael Verhofen
- The Core of Predation: The Predatory Core—Finding the Neurobiological Center of Financial Predators and Preys pp. 214-225

- Olivier Mesly
- A Social-Psychological Perspective on Herding in Stock Markets pp. 226-234

- Maria Andersson, Martin Hedesström and Tommy Gärling
- Individual Characteristics and the Disposition Effect: The Opposing Effects of Confidence and Self-Regard pp. 235-250

- Kathryn Kadous, William B. Tayler, Jane M. Thayer and Donald Young
- Psychology, Stock/FX Trading and Option Prices pp. 251-268

- Alan Beilis, Jan W. Dash and Jacqueline Volkman Wise
- Determinants of Inflow to Mutual Funds: Criterion and Methodology for Their Application to the Mainland China Market pp. 269-276

- Tzu-Yi Yang and Yu-Tai Yang
Volume 15, issue 2, 2014
- Double Bubbles in Assets Markets With Multiple Generations pp. 79-88

- Cary Deck, David Porter and Vernon Smith
- The Effect of Word-of-Mouth Communication on Stock Holdings and Trades: Empirical Evidence From an Emerging Market pp. 89-98

- Metin Argan, Guven Sevil and Abdullah Yalama
- Decision Utility and Anticipated Discrete Emotions: An Investment Decision Model pp. 99-108

- Philip Y. K. Cheng
- Mr. Market's Mind: Finance's Hard Problem pp. 109-119

- Patrick Schotanus
- The New York Times and Wall Street Journal: Does Their Coverage of Earnings Announcements Cause “Stale” News to Become “New” News? pp. 120-132

- Matthew Pinnuck
- Information and Investor Behavior Surrounding Earnings Announcements pp. 133-143

- C. José García, Begoña Herrero and Ana M. Ibáñez
- Intraday Stock Market Behavior After Shocks: The Importance of Bull and Bear Markets in Spain pp. 144-159

- Jose Luis Miralles-Marcelo, Jose Luis Miralles-Quiros and Maria del Mar Miralles-Quiros
Volume 15, issue 1, 2014
- Throwing Good Money After Bad? The Impact of the Escalation of Commitment of Mutual Fund Managers on Fund Performance pp. 1-15

- Yu-En Lin, Whei-May Fan and Hsiang-Hsuan Chih
- Excessive Volatility is Also a Feature of Individual Level Forecasts pp. 16-29

- Anjali Nursimulu and Peter Bossaerts
- A Turning Point Method For Measuring Investor Sentiment pp. 30-42

- Ray R. Sturm
- The PR Premium pp. 43-55

- Smadar Siev
- Security Returns and Tax Aversion Bias: Behavioral Responses to Tax Labels pp. 56-69

- Kay Blaufus and Axel Möhlmann
- Exploring Ambiguity and Familiarity Effects in The “Earnings Game” Between Managers and Investors pp. 70-77

- Ning Du and Marjorie K. Shelley