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: corporate governance is best seen not as a subset of economics or even law, but instead as a subset of moral psychology. Recent … research in the nascent field of moral psychology suggests that we humans are not rational beings, particularly when we act in … veneer of rationality, to reassure ourselves of our own moral integrity and to signal our moral values to like-minded others …
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This paper investigates how the combination of preferences and biases impact the risk-value profile of acquiring firms. We find strong evidence that prior losses impact acquisition risk as firms with negative prior returns are more prone to become acquirers and make value destructive...
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Neoclassical Economics and the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) along with all its types have been a go to for investors since decades but why do almost all speculators tend to lose money while making their financial decisions? Stock market is the most vulnerable place towards uncertainty and...
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The following paper is a theoretical introduction of the misinformation effect to behavioural finance. The misinformation effect causes a memory report regarding an event or particular knowledge to become contaminated with misleading information from another source. The paper aims to describe...
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market hypothesis. -- behavioural finance ; stock market psychology ; misinformation effect …
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