Handbook of Behavioral Finance
Edited by Brian Bruce
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The Handbook of Behavioral Finance is a comprehensive, topical and concise source of cutting-edge research on recent developments in behavioral finance.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
ISBN: 9781848446519
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Framing Effects, Selective Information and Market Behavior: An Experimental Analysis

- Erich Kirchler, Boris Maciejovsky and Martin Weber
- Ch 2 Information Overload and Information Presentation in Financial Decision Making

- Julie Agnew and Lisa Szykman
- Ch 3 Revealing the Information Content of Investment Decisions

- Noriyuki Okuyama and Gavin Francis
- Ch 4 The Disposition Effect and Individual Investor Decisions: The Roles of Regret and Counterfactual Alternatives

- Suzanne O’Curry Fogel and Thomas Berry
- Ch 5 Overreaction of Exchange-Traded Funds During the Bubble of 1998–2002

- Jeff Madura and Nivine Richie
- Ch 6 Intentional Herding in Stock Markets: An Alternate Approach in an International Context

- Natividad Blasco, Pilar Corredor and Sandra Ferreruela
- Ch 7 Psychic Distance in the Eight-year Crisis: An Empirical Study

- Lili Zhu and Jiawen Yang
- Ch 8 The Effects of Higher Transaction Costs on Trader Behavior

- Ryan Garvey and Anthony Murphy
- Ch 9 Homo Communitatis: A Rigorous Foundation for Behavioral Finance

- H. Joel Jeffrey
- Ch 10 Does Mutual Fund Flow Reflect Investor Sentiment?

- Daniel C. Indro
- Ch 11 The Impact of Motivational and Cognitive Factors on Optimistic Earnings Forecasts

- Anna M. Cianci and Satoris S. Culbertson
- Ch 12 Overconfidence and Active Management

- Christoph Gort and Mei Wang
- Ch 13 Availability Heuristic and Observed Bias in Growth Forecasts: Evidence from an Analysis of Multiple Business Cycles

- Byunghwan Lee, John O’Brien and K. Sivaramakrishnan
- Ch 14 Weak and Strong Individual Forecasts: Additional Experimental Evidence

- Lucy Ackert, Bryan K. Church and Kirsten Ely
- Ch 15 Behavioral Finance and Investment Advice

- Kremena Bachmann and Thorsten Hens
- Ch 16 Measuring the Impact of Behavioral Traders in the Market for Closed-end Country Funds from 2002 to 2009

- Hugh Kelley and Tom Evans
- Ch 17 Holding on to the Losers: Finnish Evidence

- Mirjam Lehenkari and Jukka Perttunen
- Ch 18 The Impact of Business and Consumer Sentiment on Stock Market Returns: Evidence from Brazil

- Pablo Calafiore, Gokce Soydemir and Rahul Verma
- Ch 19 The Information-Adjusted Noise Model: Theory and Evidence from the Australian Stock Market

- Sinclair Davidson and Vikash Ramiah
- Ch 20 Ambiguity Aversion and Illusion of Control in an Emerging Market: Are Individuals Subject to Behavioral Biases?

- Benjamin Tabak and Dimas Fazio
- Ch 21 Behavioral Finance in Malaysia

- Ming-Ming Lai, Lee-Lee Chong and Siow-Hooi Tan
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