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tests support a causal interpretation of this finding. Our results are consistent with immediate emotions stirred by a …
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tests support a causal interpretation of this finding. Our results are consistent with immediate emotions stirred by a …
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falsification tests support a causal interpretation of this finding. Our results are consistent with immediate emotions stirred by a …
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We investigate the influence of ethical feedback on decision-makers' behavior, focusing on the role of emotions in … mediating this relationship. We examine how emotions generated by ethical feedback impact subsequent decisions in a laboratory … mediated by emotions. This research is pioneering in linking emotions to ethical decisions in a controlled environment. The …
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This paper brings novel insights into group coordination and price dynamics in complex environments. We implement an overlapping-generation model in the lab where output dynamics are given by the well-known chaotic quadratic map. This model structure allows us to study previously unexplored...
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In a pre-registered laboratory asset market study, we investigate dynamics of asset markets with zero (or close to zero) fundamental values. We introduce the "greater fool asset market game" with a zero-value token, whose price doubles in each period. We design several treatments, which differ...
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the original estimates. We fail to replicate findings on emotions, self-control, and gender differences in bubble …
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This paper studies whether and why algorithmic traders exhibit one of the most broadlydocumented behavioral puzzles - the disposition effect. We use trade data from the NASDAQ Copenhagen Stock Exchange merged with the weather data. We find that on average, the disposition effect for human...
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The home bias like the disposition effect is a well-researched economic phenomenon in investor behaviour which has been examined in finance journal articles for decades. While there is little doubt about the existence of the bias, its magnitude varies across countries and investor groups. The...
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