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By means of a coin tossing experiment Cohn et al. (2014, Nature 516, 86-89, doi:10.1038tinature13977) study business culture in the banking industry and report that employees of a large, international bank behave honestly in a control condition while a significant proportion of them becomes...
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The design of trading screens impacts the decision-making process of traders in financial markets. We study which information sources traders primarily choose and process when faced with a trading situation. To measure this, we employ eye-tracking technology in laboratory experimental asset...
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In laboratory experiments we explore the effects of communication and group decision making on investment behavior and on subjects' proneness to behavioral biases. Most importantly, we show that communication and group decision making does not impact subjects' overall proneness to biases like...
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We study the use of trading strategies and their profitability in experimental asset markets with asymmetrically informed traders. We find that insiders make most of their profits from trades which are initiated by their limit orders -- especially at the beginning of a period and when the change...
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