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with the behavioural theories on investors' overconfidence and undue self‐attribution. Practical implications – The paper …
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overconfidence leads to an overreaction to private information followed by an underreaction when the information becomes public …. Design/methodology/approach – In this study, the authors test analysts' overconfidence through the overreaction preceding a … public announcement followed by an underreaction after the announcement. If overconfidence occurs, over- and underreactions …
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gambler’s fallacy in the trade of stocks of good companies and the overconfidence and self-attribution bias in the trade of …
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Purpose – The current credit rationing strongly influences the viability of SMEs innovation projects. In this context, the practice of screening borrowers by project success probability has become a paramount consideration for both lenders and firms. The aim of this paper is to test the...
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We develop a model in which an overconfident agent learns about groups in society from observations of his and others' successes. In our model, both the agent's information and his beliefs are multi-dimensional, allowing us to study interactions between different views. Overall, society always...
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We develop a model in which an overconfident agent learns about groups in society from observations of his and others' successes. In our model, both the agent's information and his beliefs are multi-dimensional, allowing us to study interactions between different views. Overall, society always...
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) overconfidence in subjective uncertainty. An analytical RBC model featuring Smooth DE accounts for overreaction and overconfidence in …
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