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Anlageverhalten 2 Behavioural finance 2 Führungskräfte 2 Investment Fund 2 Investmentfonds 2 Managers 2 Portfolio selection 2 Portfolio-Management 2 manager behavior 2 Accounting information 1 Air pollution 1 Arbeitsleistung 1 Arbeitsverhalten 1 Arbeitszufriedenheit 1 Behavioral bias 1 Behavioral economics 1 Capital income 1 China 1 Corporate disclosure 1 Corporate fraud 1 Environmental management 1 Environmental reporting 1 Evolutionary game 1 Evolutionary game theory 1 Evolutionäre Spieltheorie 1 Fund characteristics 1 Fund manager behavior 1 Honesty 1 Human Resource Management 1 Institutional investor 1 Institutioneller Investor 1 Investition 1 Investitionsentscheidung 1 Investment 1 Investment decision 1 Investment dynamics 1 Job performance 1 Job satisfaction 1 Kapitaleinkommen 1 Leadership 1
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Article 5 Book / Working Paper 2
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Article in journal 4 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 4
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English 6 Undetermined 1
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Alfes, Kerstin 1 Bailey, Catherine 1 Besancenot, Damien 1 Bolton, Gary E. 1 Chan, Kam C. 1 Cuthbertson, Keith 1 Gatenby, Mark 1 Lai, Chong 1 Nitzsche, Dirk 1 O'Sullivan, Niall 1 Ockenfels, Axel 1 Rees, Chris 1 Soane, Emma C. 1 Tan, Jianhua 1 Tan, Zhidong 1 Thonemann, Ulrich W. 1 Vranceanu, Radu 1 Wanzenried, Gabrielle 1
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Department Volkswirtschaftlehre, Universität Bern 1 ESSEC Business School 1
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International review of financial analysis 2 Applied economics 1 Diskussionsschriften 1 ESSEC Working Papers 1 Human resource management 1 Management Science 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 RePEc 3
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Investment dynamics of fund managers under evolutionary games
Lai, Chong - In: International review of financial analysis 82 (2022), pp. 1-8
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The impact of a tournament approach on environmental performance : the case of air quality disclosure in China
Tan, Jianhua; Tan, Zhidong; Chan, Kam C. - In: Applied economics 53 (2021) 18, pp. 2125-2140
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A review of behavioural and management effects in mutual fund performance
Cuthbertson, Keith; Nitzsche, Dirk; O'Sullivan, Niall - In: International review of financial analysis 44 (2016), pp. 162-176
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The relationship between line manager behavior, perceived HRM practices, and individual performance : examining the mediating role of engagement
Alfes, Kerstin; Bailey, Catherine; Soane, Emma C.; … - In: Human resource management 52 (2013) 6, pp. 839-859
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Managers and Students as Newsvendors
Bolton, Gary E.; Ockenfels, Axel; Thonemann, Ulrich W. - In: Management Science 58 (2012) 12, pp. 2225-2233
We compare how experienced procurement managers and students solve the newsvendor problem. We find that managers broadly exhibit the same kind of pull-to-center bias as students do. Also, managers use information and task training no better than students. The performance of managers is...
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The Information Limit to Honest Managerial Behavior
Besancenot, Damien; Vranceanu, Radu - ESSEC Business School - 2004
In the last years of the Internet bubble, many managers provided fraudulent financial statements with the aim at inflating the market value of their firms. Is this shortage of honesty an accident or a buit-in feature of shareholder capitalism? This paper argues that in an economy hosting...
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Signaling with Capital Structure Revisited
Wanzenried, Gabrielle - Department Volkswirtschaftlehre, Universität Bern - 2002
We consider a signaling model with a good and a bad type of firm. The market does a priori not know the firm's type. The firms, which are run by equally qualified managers, can use their debt level to signal their true value to the market. In addition to debt, the manager chooses his effort...
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