We show that managerial overconfidence, which has been found to influence a number of corporate financial decisions, also affects corporate risk management. We find that managers increase their speculative activities using derivatives following speculative gains, while they do not reduce their speculative activities following speculative losses. This asymmetric response follows from selective selfattribution: successes tend to be attributed to one’s own skill, while failures tend to be attributed to bad luck. Thus, our results show that managerial behavioral biases can also impact corporate risk management
Empirical evidence suggests that managerial overconfidence and government guarantees contribute subs...
Empirical evidence suggests that managerial overconfidence and government guarantees contribute subs...
Empirical evidence suggests that managerial overconfidence and government guarantees contribute subs...
We show that managerial overconfidence, which has been found to influence a number of corporate fina...
We show that managerial overconfidence, which has been found to influence a number of corporate fina...
We show that managerial overconfidence, which has been found to influence a number of corporate fina...
We show that managerial overconfidence, which has been found to influence a number of corporate fina...
Economists typically assume that agents behave rationally. Yet a large and growing body of research ...
This study examines the effects of firms’ chief executive officers’ overconfidence on firms’ profita...
Overconfidence, one of the most important findings in the field of psychology of judgment and decisi...
They tend to make hedging decisions based on their own price hunches, writes Evgenia Golubev
A large body of literature finds that managerial overconfidence increases risk-taking by financial i...
A large body of literature finds that managerial overconfidence increases risk-taking by financial i...
A large body of literature finds that managerial overconfidence increases risk-taking by financial i...
A large body of literature finds that managerial overconfidence increases risk-taking by financial i...
Empirical evidence suggests that managerial overconfidence and government guarantees contribute subs...
Empirical evidence suggests that managerial overconfidence and government guarantees contribute subs...
Empirical evidence suggests that managerial overconfidence and government guarantees contribute subs...
We show that managerial overconfidence, which has been found to influence a number of corporate fina...
We show that managerial overconfidence, which has been found to influence a number of corporate fina...
We show that managerial overconfidence, which has been found to influence a number of corporate fina...
We show that managerial overconfidence, which has been found to influence a number of corporate fina...
Economists typically assume that agents behave rationally. Yet a large and growing body of research ...
This study examines the effects of firms’ chief executive officers’ overconfidence on firms’ profita...
Overconfidence, one of the most important findings in the field of psychology of judgment and decisi...
They tend to make hedging decisions based on their own price hunches, writes Evgenia Golubev
A large body of literature finds that managerial overconfidence increases risk-taking by financial i...
A large body of literature finds that managerial overconfidence increases risk-taking by financial i...
A large body of literature finds that managerial overconfidence increases risk-taking by financial i...
A large body of literature finds that managerial overconfidence increases risk-taking by financial i...
Empirical evidence suggests that managerial overconfidence and government guarantees contribute subs...
Empirical evidence suggests that managerial overconfidence and government guarantees contribute subs...
Empirical evidence suggests that managerial overconfidence and government guarantees contribute subs...