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Behavioral Finance
Investors, Corporations, and Markets
H. Kent Baker (Edited by), HK Baker (Author), John R. Nofsinger (Edited by)
9780470499115, Wiley
Hardback, published 22 October 2010
768 pages
25.6 x 18 x 4.6 cm, 1.497 kg
A definitive guide to the growing field of behavioral finance This reliable resource provides a comprehensive view of behavioral finance and its psychological foundations, as well as its applications to finance. Comprising contributed chapters written by distinguished authors from some of the most influential firms and universities in the world, Behavioral Finance provides a synthesis of the most essential elements of this discipline, including psychological concepts and behavioral biases, the behavioral aspects of asset pricing, asset allocation, and market prices, as well as investor behavior, corporate managerial behavior, and social influences. Behavioral finance has quickly become part of mainstream finance. If you need to gain a better understanding of this topic, look no further than this book.
Acknowledgments ix Part I Foundation and Key Concepts 1 1 Behavioral Finance: An Overview 3 2 Traditional versus Behavioral Finance 23 3 Behavioral Finance: Application and Pedagogy in Business Education and Training 39 4 Heuristics or Rules of Thumb 57 5 Neuroeconomics and Neurofinance 73 6 Emotional Finance: The Role of the Unconscious in Financial Decisions 95 7 Experimental Finance 113 8 The Psychology of Risk 131 9 Psychological Influences on Financial Regulation and Policy 151 Part II Psychological Concepts and Behavioral Biases 169 10 Disposition Effect 171 11 Prospect Theory and Behavioral Finance 191 12 Cumulative Prospect Theory: Tests Using the Stochastic Dominance Approach 211 13 Overconfidence 241 14 The Representativeness Heuristic 259 15 Familiarity Bias 277 16 Limited Attention 295 17 Other Behavioral Biases 313 Part III Behavioral Aspects of Asset Pricing 331 18 Market Inefficiency 333 19 Belief- and Preference-Based Models 351 Part IV Behavioral Corporate Finance 373 20 Enterprise Decision Making as Explained in Interview-Based Studies 375 21 Financing Decisions 393 22 Capital Budgeting and Other Investment Decisions 413 23 Dividend Policy Decisions 435 24 Loyalty, Agency Conflicts, and Corporate Governance 453 25 Initial Public Offerings 475 26 Mergers and Acquisitions 491 Part V Investor Behavior 511 27 Trust Behavior: The Essential Foundation of Financial Markets 513 28 Individual Investor Trading 523 29 Individual Investor Portfolios 539 30 Cognitive Abilities and Financial Decisions 559 31 Pension Participant Behavior 577 32 Institutional Investors 595 33 Derivative Markets 613 Part VI Social Influences 629 34 The Role of Culture in Finance 631 35 Social Interactions and Investing 647 36 Mood 671 Part VII Answers to Chapter Discussion Questions 681 Index 727
H. Kent Baker, John R. Nofsinger
Robert Bloomfield
Rassoul Yazdipour, James A. Howard
Hugh Schwartz
Richard L. Peterson
Richard J. Taffler, David A. Tuckett
Robert Bloomfield, Alyssa Anderson
Victor Ricciardi
David Hirshleifer, Siew Hong Teoh
Markku Kaustia
Morris Altman
Haim Levy
Markus Glaser, Martin Weber
Richard J. Taffler
Hisham Foad
Sonya S. Lim, Siew Hong Teoh
Michael Dowling, Brian Lucey
Raghavendra Rau
Adam Szyszka
Hugh Schwartz
Jasmin Gider, Dirk Hackbarth
Simon Gervais
Itzhak Ben-David
Randall Morck
François Derrien
Ming Dong
Lynn A. Stout
Ning Zhu
Valery Polkovnichenko
George M. Korniotis, Alok Kumar
Julie Richardson Agnew
Tarun Ramadorai
Peter Locke
Rohan Williamson
Mark S. Seasholes
Tyler Shumway
Subject Areas: Finance & accounting [KF]
