Review of Behavioral Finance
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Beyond paychecks and prestige: unveiling the true drivers of faculty well-being
Pieter de Jong, Rachel Frieder, Oliver Schnusenberg, Inga TimmermanWe aim to explore and analyze job stress, satisfaction and career mobility among finance professors in the US. Additionally, we seek to provide insights that could guide new…
Leveraging the pandemic: exploring how Covid exposure shapes capital structure using a text-based approach
Viput Ongsakul, Pattanaporn Chatjuthamard, Pandej Chintrakarn, Pornsit JirapornThis study investigates how firm-specific exposure to COVID-19 influences capital structure choices, a topic of significant importance due to the pandemic’s unprecedented economic…
Consistency and discrepancy in fine art investment: upward bias in investors’ expectation
Jiye Ryu, Keunbae Ahn, Iain Robertson, Kihoon HongArt investment is generally believed to be risky with a high expected return. In this paper, we empirically find that art investors’ behavior is consistent with this general…
How negative tones in earnings calls shape media narratives
Brandon Doey, Pieter de JongThis study investigates the relationship between earnings call sentiment and subsequent media coverage sentiment. Examining these synergistic effects between executive…
Loan selection, attribute substitution and information effect
Puneet AroraBorrowers are usually presented with a menu of similar-looking options when selecting a loan plan. However, it remains unclear whether they are able to choose the most…
Unraveling stock market crashes: insights from behavioral psychology
Garrison Hongyu SongA novel psychology-based framework is proposed to investigate the causes of stock market crashes.
Small investors’ internet sentiment and return predictability
Antti KlemolaThe purpose of this paper is to propose a novel and new direct measurement of small investor sentiment in the equity market. The sentiment is based on the individual investors’…
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Gulnur Muradoglu