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Risk and ambiguous choices: individual versus groups, an experimental analysis
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Review of Behavioral Finance
Review of Behavioral Finance (2022) 14 (5): 733–750.
Published: 17 June 2021
... in probability and in outcomes. It also analyzes whether decisions under ambiguity vary when individuals make decisions alone and when they make it in groups. Risk Outcome ambiguity Probability ambiguity Group decision-making Boundary effects Experiment C92 D81 D91 G40 Divya Aggarwal...
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The effect of induced mood on traders’ preferences in asset markets – experimental evidence
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Review of Behavioral Finance
Review of Behavioral Finance (2022) 14 (1): 16–34.
Published: 20 October 2020
... asset markets Mood induction Emotions C92 D12 D81 G02 G11 Decision-making in asset markets has been shown to be affected by mood. Saunders (1993) uses weather on Wall Street as a proxy for mood, showing that security markets are systematically affected by local weather...
