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With the globalization, the information age has revealed a new understanding of doing business in which the competition is more intense. This new understanding has changed the customers' buying behavior and the factors affecting them. The power in the change relationship established between the...
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The recorded success of a number of Islamic banks during the recent global financial crisis has indeed attracted the attention of a number of conventional commercial banks. Because these conventional banks are now operating Islamic windows, Islamic banks must focus their efforts on building...
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This paper provides a review of significant academic studies and non-academic research endeavors in the realm of negative emotions (with an emphasis on worry), gender, and decision making. The author encourages behavioral finance researchers to place greater attention into the development of new...
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Since 1988, Business Week on a regular basis ranks MBA programs based on qualitative (quot;subjectivequot;) surveys of students and employers. We rank MBA programs using the quantitative (quot;objectivequot;) data collected with the 2004 Business Week survey. We employ equal-weighted and...
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This is a PDF file of 'A Literature Review of Risk Perception Studies in Behavioral Finance: The Emerging Issues' slides from a presentation at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics (SABE) Conference hosted by New York University on May 15-18,...
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A significant topic within the behavioral finance literature is the notion of perceived risk pertaining to novice investors (i.e. individuals, finance students) and investment professionals (i.e. financial planners, security analysts). The author provides an overview of the concepts of risk,...
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In this study, we investigate the relation between Brand Asset(TM) Valuator and financial performance measures. More specifically, we investigate whether pillars of the Brand Asset(TM) Valuator model (Brand Vitality and Brand Stature) are associated with accounting performance (return on...
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Group projects form a large and possibly growing component of the work undertaken for assessing students for post-graduate degrees in business. Yet the assessments sources, methods and purposes result in an array of combinations that the literature on assessment fails to capture in its full...
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In this paper, we develop an integrated perspective on how legitimacy concerns affect organizational networks. We do this in the context of firms committing unethical acts. Using legitimacy theories and theories of the dynamics of status hierarchies, we hypothesize that network partner quality...
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The Basel Committee's release of the new Basel Accord and its new operational risk class are raising questions on how regulatory capital for operational risk should be determined and is transforming the banks' view of economic capital. This paper investigates the relationship between publicly...
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