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Annual Reports 2 Bibliometrics 2 Bibliometrie 2 CEO speeches 2 Content Analysis 2 Content analysis 2 Deutschland 2 Emotion 2 Germany 2 Inhaltsanalyse 2 Negations 2 Sentiment Analysis 2 Text 2 Textual Analysis 2 Textual Sentiment 2 Textual analysis 2 annual general 2 content analysis 2 meeting 2 sentiment analysis 2 textual sentiment 2 Führungskräfte 1 Managers 1
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Pöferlein, Matthias 4
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Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital 1 Credit and capital markets : Kredit und Kapital 1 Journal of Banking and Financial Economics (JBFE) 1 Journal of banking and financial economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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Using Negations in Analyzing German Texts in Finance
Pöferlein, Matthias - In: Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital 56 (2023) 3-4, pp. 353-388
Domain-specific dictionaries have prevailed, when conducting the dictionary-based approach to measure the sentiment of textual data in finance. Through the contributions of Bannier et al. (2019a) and Pöferlein (2021), two versions of a dictionary suitable for analyzing German finance-related...
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Using negations in analyzing German texts in finance
Pöferlein, Matthias - In: Credit and capital markets : Kredit und Kapital 56 (2023) 3/4, pp. 353-388
Domain-specific dictionaries have prevailed, when conducting the dictionary-based approach to measure the sentiment of textual data in finance. Through the contributions of Bannier et al. (2019a) and Pöferlein (2021), two versions of a dictionary suitable for analyzing German finance-related...
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Sentiment analysis of German texts in finance : improving and testing the BPW dictionary
Pöferlein, Matthias - In: Journal of banking and financial economics 2 (2021) 16, pp. 5-24
Using the dictionary-based approach to measure the sentiment of finance-related texts is primarily focused on English-speaking content. This is due to the need for domain-specific dictionaries and the primary availability of those in English. Through the contribution of Bannier et al. (2019b),...
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Sentiment analysis of German texts in finance: Improving and testing the BPW dictionary
Pöferlein, Matthias - In: Journal of Banking and Financial Economics (JBFE) (2021) 16, pp. 5-24
Using the dictionary-based approach to measure the sentiment of finance-related texts is primarily focused on English-speaking content. This is due to the need for domain-specific dictionaries and the primary availability of those in English. Through the contribution of Bannier et al. (2019b),...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015330023
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