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psychological contract theory, this paper develops propositions and identifies factors related to both entrepreneurs (overconfidence … and narcissism) and factors related to investors (types of motivators and psychological contracts) that may explain the … previously understudied psychological factors in the context of RBC - entrepreneurial traits, mainly overconfidence and …
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, economic and organizational research on overconfidence (e.g., the notion that one is better than the average) and narcissism (e … this puzzle by providing an overview of the leading approaches of executive overconfidence and executive narcissism …—theoretically and empirically—to the interaction of overconfidence and narcissism may help to augment knowledge accumulation in the …
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psychological contract theory, this paper develops propositions and identifies factors related to both entrepreneurs (overconfidence … and narcissism) and factors related to investors (types of motivators and psychological contracts) that may explain the … previously understudied psychological factors in the context of RBC - entrepreneurial traits, mainly overconfidence and …
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. Higher risk taking may be explained by a higher degree of overconfidence, less herding behavior, or a lower degree of risk … overconfidence is mixed. We will argue that this mixed evidence may be likely due to the heterogeneity in the employed definitions of … risk taking and overconfidence. …
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We conduct a proper test of the claim that people are overconfident, in the sense that they believe that they are better than others. The results of the experiment we present do not allow us to reject the hypotheses that the data has been generated by perfectly rational, unbiased, and...
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overconfidence, greater dispersion indicates greater mispricing and lower expected aggregate returns. Consistent with the behavioral …
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Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common for a majority of …
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