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Experimental finance 2 Explicitness of information 2 Individual investors 2 Performance effectiveness 2 Performance efficiency 2 experimental finance 1 explicitness of information 1 individual investors 1 performance effectiveness 1 performance efficiency 1
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research-article 1
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Brooks, Chris 3 McCloy, Rachel 3 Shang, Zilu 3
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Henley Business School, University of Reading 1
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Review of Behavioral Finance 2 ICMA Centre Discussion Papers in Finance 1
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RePEc 2 Other ZBW resources 1
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Does More Detailed Information Mean Better Performance? An Experiment in Information Explicitness
Shang, Zilu; Brooks, Chris; McCloy, Rachel - Henley Business School, University of Reading - 2013
indicate that the explicitness of information neither improves nor impairs participants’ performance effectiveness from the …
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Does more detailed information mean better performance? An experiment in information explicitness
Shang, Zilu; Brooks, Chris; McCloy, Rachel - In: Review of Behavioral Finance 6 (2014) October, pp. 86-103
efficiency and effectiveness are measured separately. Findings- The results indicate that the explicitness of information neither …
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Does more detailed information mean better performance? An experiment in information explicitness
Shang, Zilu; Brooks, Chris; McCloy, Rachel - In: Review of Behavioral Finance 6 (2014) 2, pp. 86-103
’ performance efficiency and effectiveness are measured separately. Findings – The results indicate that the explicitness of … information neither improves nor impairs participants’ performance effectiveness from the perspectives of returns, share and cash …
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