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Using an experiment to rule out reverse causality, we examine whether a small investment in a company's stock leads investors to purchase more of the company's products and adopt other views and preferences that benefit the company. We pre-register our research methods, hypotheses, and...
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Using data from an information provider in the cannabis industry, we observe that managers of retail dispensaries appear to suffer from the “ostrich effect”—the selective acquisition of news based on an expectation of the likely hedonic response (e.g., avoiding bad news to avoid...
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Using an experiment to rule out reverse causality, we examine whether a small investment in a company's stock leads investors to purchase more of the company's products and adopt other views and preferences that benefit the company. We preregister our research methods, hypotheses, and...
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"The award-winning author team of Bob Libby, Pat Libby, and Frank Hodge continue Financial Accounting's best-selling tradition of helping the instructor and student become partners in learning. Libby/Libby/Hodge uses a remarkable learning approach that keeps students engaged and involved in the...
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