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Limited Attention, Representativeness and Conservatism Biases: Evidence from the Taiwan Stock MarketWu, Chen-Hui 29 January 2008 (has links)
The key features of this dissertation pertain to limited investor attention and its indirect consequences of conservatism and representativeness biases that have impacts on the Taiwan Stock Market. Thus, this dissertation contributes to the empirical work on investors¡¦ limited attention and heterogeneous beliefs to public information, as well as representativeness heuristics.
This study examines the market reaction of a sequential release of annual reports in Taiwan, in which different stages of attention-grabbing cause different market reactions. Moreover, investors with limited attention have an incomplete understanding about the content of the annual report, in which different years present significant positive or negative reactions of trading volume, and the evidence supports the hypothesis of limited attention.
If people focus primarily on the strength of the evidence, they tend to neglect its weight and manifest representativeness bias. On the other hand, when people are unimpressed by the strength of the evidence, they focus too much on its weight and exhibit conservatism bias. Thus, this study distinguishes the behavioral biases between global representativeness bias and local representativeness bias. The results suggest that accounting performances globally have low strength but high weight features, leading investors to show conservatism bias, and other valuation ratios globally have high strength but low weight features, leading investors to exhibit representativeness bias. However, when global sequence is further decomposed into a local sequence, those behavioral biases disappear. This study also sheds light on how investors are sensitive to the streak length of performance, and the empirical evidence indicates that investors exhibit the gambler¡¦s fallacy to the trend of performance.
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Unga investerares beslutsfattande vid en ekonomisk kris : En deskriptiv kvantitativ studiePersson, Julia, Öberg, Alva January 2020 (has links)
In december 2019, the first cases of covid-19 were reported in Wuhan, China. Since then, the virus has spread rapidly around the world. In order to try to stop the spread of the virus, isolation has become actual. Except affecting the public health, the virus has caused deep traces in the global economy. A clear stock market fall on the Swedish stock exchange could be observed in February-March 2020. The financial crisis that has arisen is the first crisis many of the young investors, of the age 18–30 years old have to manage. Due to the economic crisis that has arisen, this study aimed to describe young investors' decision-making in the financial market during the period 1 January 2020 to 5 May 2020. The research question goes as follows: What factors influence young investors' decision-making in the financial market during an economic crisis? The study was conducted on the basis of the Theory of Behavioral Finance. This theory assumes that the individual's decision-making in the financial market is largely influenced by emotions and other psychological factors. Furthermore, the theory is based on a number of different assumptions about human psychological and behavioral phenomena that influence investment decisions. The procedure for conducting the study was to make a descriptive quantitative study. This meant that a questionnaire was passed on to young investors and that the answers were then compiled in diagrams and tables. The results indicated that the factors overconfidence, representativeness bias and anchoring bias seemed most likely to describe young investors' decision-making in the financial market during an economic crisis. At the same time, a reasonable interpretation seemed to be that herding behavior and risk and loss aversion cannot describe the young investors' decision-making to a large extent. The importance of mental accounting could not be determined in this context, as the answers received provided an incomplete basis for deciding this. To be able to draw conclusions about the role of mental accounting in decision-making, several issues that dealt with this would have been useful. One suggestion for continued research is to study other factors that may underlie young investors' decision-making during an economic crisis.
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Generation Z:s investeringsbeteende i ingången av en lågkonjunktur : En kvantitativ studie om börspsykologiska faktorers påverkan på generation Z:s investeringsbeslut / Generation Z’s investment behavior at the onset of a recession : A quantitative study on the influence of psychological factors ongeneration Z’s investment decisionBoström, Hanna, Dahlström, Samuel January 2023 (has links)
Bakgrund: Efter många år av högkonjunktur är den svenska ekonomin prognostiserad att föras in i en lågkonjunktur under 2023. Hög inflation hanteras med stigande räntor vilket påverkar investerare på flera sätt, men det finns också en rad börspsykologiska faktorer som kan ha en inverkan på investerare och deras beslut. En åldersgrupp som aldrig investerat under en lågkonjunktur är generation Z. Det är därför intressant att undersöka hur börspsykologiska faktorer påverkar generation Z:s investeringsbeslut under ingången av en lågkonjunktur. Syfte: Syftet med arbetet är därför att undersöka och åskådliggöra vilka börspsykologiska faktorer som har en påverkan på generation Z:s beslutsfattande i ingången av en lågkonjunktur. Metod: Studien har antagit en kvantitativ insamlingsmetod med en deduktiv ansats, detta genom en genomgripande litteraturstudie följt av en enkätundersökning. Analysen har antagit ett deskriptivt förhållningssätt men har också bestått av enkel linjär regression. Slutsats: Resultatet av undersökningen visar att det finns tendenser av samtliga börspsykologiska biaser i generation Z. Av regressionsanalysen att döma går det dock endast att utläsa signifikanta samband mellan biaserna overconfidence, herding behaviour och anchoring bias mot generation Z:s investeringsbeslut under ingången av en lågkonjunktur.
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Fluxo de recursos e desempenho passado: um estudo sobre o comportamento do investidor de fundos de açõesCamilo, Osmar Cesar 29 January 2013 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2013-01-29 / A indústria brasileira de fundos de investimento cresceu significativamente nos últimos anos. A revitalização do mercado de ações no final dos anos 1990 e início dos 2000 incentivou a procura e a abertura de muitos fundos de investimento em ações. Usualmente, os investidores procuram identificar os gestores mais habilidosos por meio de seu desempenho passado. A literatura internacional sobre o tema é vasta em estudos sobre persistência de desempenho passado e habilidade do gestor. No entanto, parte dos esforços dos pesquisadores da área tem se direcionado para investigação da relação entre fluxo de recursos e desempenho passado e o que tal relação tem a dizer sobre o comportamento do investidor. Conceitos de Finanças Comportamentais como viés de representatividade e aversão a perdas são normalmente associados ao comportamento de investidores individuais de ações. Mas o que se pode dizer sobre os investidores de fundos de ações? Eles apresentam vieses similares aos dos investidores individuais? Com base numa amostra mensal de 447 fundos de investimento em ações entre janeiro de 1996 e agosto de 2012, esse trabalho procurou identificar vieses comportamentais apresentados pelos investidores. Foram encontradas evidências da presença do viés de representatividade para o mercado brasileiro, por meio da estimação da relação fluxo-desempenho passado, o que representa a principal contribuição desse trabalho à literatura. / Brazilian mutual funds industry has grown significantly in recent years. The revival of the stock market in the late 1990s and early 2000s boosted demand and the opening of many equity mutual funds. The international literature on the subject is vast in studies on the persistence of past performance and skill of the manager. However, part of the efforts of researchers has been directed to investigate the relationship between money flows and past performance and what this relationship has to say about investor behavior. Behavioral Finance concepts as representativeness bias and loss aversion are usually associated with the behavior of individual equity investors. But what can be said about equity mutual fund investors? Do they present the same biases individual investors do? Based on a monthly sample of 447 equity mutual funds between January 1996 and August 2012, this study sought to identify behavioral biases presented by investors. Through the estimation of the flow-performance relationship, evidence of the presence of representativeness bias was found, which corresponds to the main contribution of this working paper to the literature.
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Women´s Investment Behaviour A Study of Female Investment Behaviour Across DemographicsWongla, Intira, Hamrin, Agnes January 2024 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to examine the investment behaviour of women during the current recession and how demographic factors impact psychological biases related to investment behaviour. This research aims to examine the impact of age, marital status, education, income, cultural background and financial literacy on various biases such as overconfidence, confirmation bias, herding behaviour, representativeness bias, anchoring bias, risk- and loss aversion. A questionnaire was conducted to collect data, resulting in a dataset of 558 observations. Using a deductive approach, based on theories of thirty-six hypotheses was tested using ordered logistic regression analysis. The primary findings revealed multiple connections between the demographic profiles of female investors and their investment behaviours, concerning psychological biases. Furthermore, this paper contributes to the ongoing debate about the relationship between investment behaviour and economic recession and provides stakeholders with valuable insights to tailor their communications and strategies to engage female investors. By analysing existing behavioural finance theories and empirical data, the study aims to improve understanding of women's investment preferences and attitudes across different demographic groups. Finally, the study aims to increase women's interest in managing their wealth and improving their financial decisions.
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