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Advertising 4 Anlageverhalten 4 Behavioural finance 4 Werbung 4 Capital income 3 Investment Fund 3 Investmentfonds 3 Kapitaleinkommen 3 Geldpolitik 2 Immobilienfonds 2 Monetary policy 2 Portfolio selection 2 Portfolio-Management 2 Real estate fund 2 Advertising effects 1 Aktienmarkt 1 Betriebsgröße 1 Customer satisfaction 1 Emotion 1 Financial investment 1 Financial market 1 Finanzmarkt 1 Firm size 1 Homeownership 1 Housing market 1 Immobilienmarkt 1 Immobilienpreis 1 Industrial research 1 Industrieforschung 1 Investitionsentscheidung 1 Investment decision 1 Kapitalanlage 1 Kundenzufriedenheit 1 Liquidity 1 Liquidität 1 Prospect Theory 1 Prospect theory 1 Real estate market 1 Real estate price 1 Risiko 1
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Peng, Chi-Lu (Edward) 10 Chen, Miao-Ling 6 Wei, An-Pin 6 Chen, Ming-Chi 3 Shyu, So-De 3 Zeng, Jhih-Hong 3 Lai, Kuan Ling 1 Lee, Chien-Chiang 1
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Investor Sentiment, Customer Satisfaction and Stock Returns
Peng, Chi-Lu (Edward) - 2015
Purpose: This study aims to investigate whether and how various sentiments affect the stock market's reaction to the ACSI (American Customer Satisfaction Index) information.Design/methodology/approach: The portfolio approach with time-varying risk factor loadings and the asset-pricing models are...
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Advertising, Research and Development, and Capital Market Risk : Higher Risk Firms versus Lower Risk Firms
Chen, Miao-Ling - 2015
In this study, we examine how a firm's advertising and R&D affects the firm's β-risk and idiosyncratic risk, which are metrics of interest to both finance executives and senior management. Due to the existence of non-normal finance data and heteroscedasticity, this study uses quantile...
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When is Money Likely to Be Smart? Evidence from Mutual Fund Investors in Taiwan
Peng, Chi-Lu (Edward) - 2015
Past behavioral research has provided evidence that fund investors have the ability to predict fund performance, called the smart money effect. In this study we examine whether the smart money effect exists in the Taiwanese mutual fund market. Specifically, we investigate whether the smart money...
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The Advertising Spillover Effect : Implications for Mutual Fund Families
Wei, An-Pin - 2014
Prior studies have found that a firm's advertising for one of its products can spill over and enhance sales for other existing products with the same brand name. This study examines whether the advertising spillover effect exists in the mutual fund market. The evidence shows that advertised...
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Synergy between R&D and Advertising on Shareholder Value : Does Firm Size Matter?
Peng, Chi-Lu (Edward) - 2018
The main objective of this study is to examine whether R&D, advertising, and the synergy between R&D and advertising influence shareholder value. We further investigate whether firm size moderates the market value effects of R&D, advertising and the synergy effect of R&D and advertising on...
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Wealth Effects on the Housing Markets : Do Market Liquidity and Market States Matter?
Zeng, Jhih-Hong - 2017
This paper analyzes the effect of household wealth (including housing and financial wealth) on housing sales and probes their long-run and short-run dynamic relationships. We further examine the short-run effect of financial wealth on housing sales by employing quantile regressions, restricted...
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Risk Tolerance, Marketing Information and Investment Decision Makings Under Loss Aversion : Theory and Evidence
Peng, Chi-Lu (Edward) - 2011
This study models and examines how changes in marketing information affects the degree of investor's risk aversion, and in turn, influences investor's decision-makings process under uncertainty. Under the mixed assumptions, the theoretical evidence in this study indicates that cumulative...
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Does Advertising Moderate Mutual Fund Investor Post-Purchase Decisions?
Peng, Chi-Lu (Edward) - 2011
This paper investigates how advertising influences the patterns of fund investor's post-purchase behavior as related to fund performance. The evidence shows that fund consumer behavior is influenced by mutual fund advertising in ways similar to goods markets. We find that fund investors are...
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Market States and the Effect on Equity REIT Returns Due to Changes in Monetary Policy Stance
Chen, Ming-Chi; Peng, Chi-Lu (Edward); Shyu, So-De; … - 2012
This study investigates the effect of changes in monetary policy on US equity real estate investment trust (EREIT) returns in lower and higher return ranges during bull, bear, and volatile stock market states using quantile regression. Results show that EREIT returns are sensitive to changes in...
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Market States and the Effect on Equity REIT Returns Due to Changes in Monetary Policy Stance
Chen, Ming-Chi - 2011
This study investigates the effect of changes in monetary policy on US equity real estate investment trust (EREIT) returns in lower and higher return ranges during bull, bear, and volatile stock market states using quantile regression. Results show that EREIT returns are sensitive to changes in...
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