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Textual sentiment 9 textual sentiment 9 Anlageverhalten 7 Behavioural finance 7 Emotion 7 Börsenkurs 6 Capital income 6 Kapitaleinkommen 6 Share price 6 Textual Sentiment 5 Textual Analysis 4 Textual sentiment analysis 4 Ankündigungseffekt 3 Announcement effect 3 Bibliometrics 3 Bibliometrie 3 Content analysis 3 Deutschland 3 Firm performance 3 Forecasting model 3 Germany 3 Inhaltsanalyse 3 Prognoseverfahren 3 Unternehmenserfolg 3 Aktienmarkt 2 Annual General Meeting 2 Annual Reports 2 Behavioral finance 2 Bitcoin 2 CEO Speeches 2 CEO speeches 2 Consumer behaviour 2 Content Analysis 2 Corporate disclosure 2 Country risk 2 Credit rating 2 EU countries 2 EU-Staaten 2 Efficient market hypothesis 2 Effizienzmarkthypothese 2
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Undetermined 14 Free 12 CC license 3
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Article 22 Book / Working Paper 6
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Article in journal 19 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 19 Working Paper 6 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Article 2
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English 27 Undetermined 1
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Pöferlein, Matthias 4 Liu, Sha 3 Pauls, Thomas 3 Walter, Andreas 3 Bannier, Christina E. 2 Chen, Cathy Yi-Hsuan 2 Kearney, Colm 2 Liu, Yanchu 2 Lončarski, Igor 2 Maître, Arnaud T. 2 Pugachyov, Nikolay 2 Slapnik, Ursula 2 Weigert, Florian 2 Agoraki, Maria-Eleni K. 1 Ahmed, Yousry 1 Anastasiou, Dimitris 1 Anderson, Jason 1 Aslanidis, Nektarios 1 Balaji, Sivapriya 1 Bannier, Christina 1 Bollerslev, Tim 1 Boudt, Kris 1 Elshandidy, Tamer 1 Fengler, Matthias 1 Fengler, Matthias R. 1 Gallardo, Juan 1 Gong, Xue 1 Hamelin, Nicolas 1 Hong Anh Ta 1 Härdle, Wolfgang 1 Härdle, Wolfgang Karl 1 Katsafados, Apostolos 1 Kouretas, Georgios P. 1 Lawson, Derek 1 Li, Jia 1 Li, Xiaolin 1 Li, Zhiyong 1 Mai, Feng 1 Nhat Quang Bui 1 Ouyang, Congrong 1
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International review of financial analysis 3 Journal of international financial markets, institutions & money 2 CFR Working Paper 1 CFS Working Paper 1 CFS Working Paper Series 1 CFS working paper series 1 China finance review international 1 Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital 1 Credit and capital markets : Kredit und Kapital 1 Discussion paper / Universität Sankt Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economics 1 Emerging markets, finance & trade : a journal of the Society for the Study of Emerging Markets 1 Financial services review 1 IRTG 1792 Discussion Paper 1 Information & management : the internat. journal of management processes and systems ; journal of IFIP Users Group 1 International Review of Financial Analysis 1 International journal of monetary economics and finance : IJMEF 1 Journal of Banking and Financial Economics (JBFE) 1 Journal of banking and financial economics 1 Journal of business economics : JBE 1 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 1 Multinational finance journal : MF ; quarterly publication of the Multinational Finance Society 1 Research in international business and finance 1 The Manchester School 1 The review of economic studies 1 Working paper / Centre for Financial Research 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 22 EconStor 5 RePEc 1
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Twitter-based attention and the cross-section of cryptocurrency returns
Maître, Arnaud T.; Pugachyov, Nikolay; Weigert, Florian - 2025
This paper investigates how investors' abnormal attention affects the cross-section of cryptocurrency returns in the period from 2018 to 2022. We capture abnormal attention using the (log) number of Twitter posts on individual cryptocurrencies on the current day minus a 30-day average. Our...
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Twitter-based attention and the cross-section of cryptocurrency returns
Maître, Arnaud T.; Pugachyov, Nikolay; Weigert, Florian - 2025
This paper investigates how investors' abnormal attention affects the cross-section of cryptocurrency returns in the period from 2018 to 2022. We capture abnormal attention using the (log) number of Twitter posts on individual cryptocurrencies on the current day minus a 30-day average. Our...
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Exploring the effect of federal student loan payment resumption on borrowers through sentiment and textual analysis using X
Anderson, Jason; Sanchez, Donovan; Gallardo, Juan; … - In: Financial services review 33 (2025) 2, pp. 36-54
Student loans have taken on an increasingly significant role in funding the higher education experience and payments toward student loan debt have become an important part of many borrowers' overall financial plan. Using Brandwatch, this study analyzes X data to better understand student loan...
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Using Negations in Analyzing German Texts in Finance
Pöferlein, Matthias - In: Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital 56 (2023) 3-4, pp. 353-388
Domain-specific dictionaries have prevailed, when conducting the dictionary-based approach to measure the sentiment of textual data in finance. Through the contributions of Bannier et al. (2019a) and Pöferlein (2021), two versions of a dictionary suitable for analyzing German finance-related...
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Using negations in analyzing German texts in finance
Pöferlein, Matthias - In: Credit and capital markets : Kredit und Kapital 56 (2023) 3/4, pp. 353-388
Domain-specific dictionaries have prevailed, when conducting the dictionary-based approach to measure the sentiment of textual data in finance. Through the contributions of Bannier et al. (2019a) and Pöferlein (2021), two versions of a dictionary suitable for analyzing German finance-related...
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Bank deposits and textual sentiment : when an European Central Bank president's speech is not just a speech
Anastasiou, Dimitris; Katsafados, Apostolos - In: The Manchester School 91 (2023) 1, pp. 55-87
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Unveiling the power of video sentiment analysis for predicting advertising effectiveness : exploratory research on femvertising
Hamelin, Nicolas; Rahimi, Ramy A.; Balaji, Sivapriya; … - 2024
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On the prediction of stock price crash risk using textual sentiment of management statement
Yao, Xiao; Wu, Dongxiao; Li, Zhiyong; Xu, Haoxiang - In: China finance review international 14 (2024) 2, pp. 310-331
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News textual sentiment and hog firms' performance under African swine fever
Wu, Lihua; Xiong, Tao - In: Emerging markets, finance & trade : a journal of the … 60 (2024) 11, pp. 2462-2476
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Sentiment analysis of German texts in finance : improving and testing the BPW dictionary
Pöferlein, Matthias - In: Journal of banking and financial economics 2 (2021) 16, pp. 5-24
Using the dictionary-based approach to measure the sentiment of finance-related texts is primarily focused on English-speaking content. This is due to the need for domain-specific dictionaries and the primary availability of those in English. Through the contribution of Bannier et al. (2019b),...
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