Published online: 22 July 2017This paper aims to investigate herding behavior and its impact on volatility under uncertainty. We apply a cross-sectional absolute deviation approach as well as Quantile Regression methods to capture the herding behavior in daily and monthly frequencies in US markets over several time-periods including the global financial crisis. In a novel attempt we modify the empirical CSAD herding modeling by introducing implied volatility as a measure of agent risk expectations. Our findings indicate that herding tends to be intense under extreme market conditions, as depicted in the upper high quantile range of the conditional distribution of returns. During crisis periods herding is observed at the beginning of the cri...
We develop a new methodology to estimate the importance of herd behavior in financial markets: we bu...
Abstract: Economists and financial analysts have begun to recognise the importance of the actions of...
We find no evidence of herding in the stock markets of Singapore and Hong Kong, and only partial evi...
This paper examines the existence of behavioral bias labeled “Herding ” in the U.S. market. We studi...
Due to data limitations and the absence of testable, model-based predictions, theory and evidence on...
International audienceThis paper provides new evidence on the relation between herd behavior and equ...
Our study investigates the market-wide herding behavior in the U.S. equity REIT market. Utilizing th...
This paper examines herd behaviour using aggregate market data for stocks, with a focus on the role ...
2 This paper uses the cross-sectional variance of the betas to study herd behavior towards market in...
This thesis provides empirical evidence on the determinants of herding in US and China using both ma...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to investigate the herding behavior of investors in ten CEE stock m...
In this study, we test the herding towards a market consensus in the main financial industries of th...
This paper examines the herding phenomenon in the context of a frontier stock market, the Colombo St...
Herding behaviour can be captured by the relationship between share price movements with the market,...
Herding in financial markets refers to a situation whereby a group of investors intentionally adopt ...
We develop a new methodology to estimate the importance of herd behavior in financial markets: we bu...
Abstract: Economists and financial analysts have begun to recognise the importance of the actions of...
We find no evidence of herding in the stock markets of Singapore and Hong Kong, and only partial evi...
This paper examines the existence of behavioral bias labeled “Herding ” in the U.S. market. We studi...
Due to data limitations and the absence of testable, model-based predictions, theory and evidence on...
International audienceThis paper provides new evidence on the relation between herd behavior and equ...
Our study investigates the market-wide herding behavior in the U.S. equity REIT market. Utilizing th...
This paper examines herd behaviour using aggregate market data for stocks, with a focus on the role ...
2 This paper uses the cross-sectional variance of the betas to study herd behavior towards market in...
This thesis provides empirical evidence on the determinants of herding in US and China using both ma...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to investigate the herding behavior of investors in ten CEE stock m...
In this study, we test the herding towards a market consensus in the main financial industries of th...
This paper examines the herding phenomenon in the context of a frontier stock market, the Colombo St...
Herding behaviour can be captured by the relationship between share price movements with the market,...
Herding in financial markets refers to a situation whereby a group of investors intentionally adopt ...
We develop a new methodology to estimate the importance of herd behavior in financial markets: we bu...
Abstract: Economists and financial analysts have begun to recognise the importance of the actions of...
We find no evidence of herding in the stock markets of Singapore and Hong Kong, and only partial evi...