AbstractThe present paper aims to examine whether students of financial studies, who are, therefore, most likely to pursue a career in stock market, demonstrate tendenc ies of irrational behaviour during decis ion making when exposed to dilemmas.In detail, based on questions drawn from the literature of Behavioural F inance, the study attempts to explore whether biases, emotions and overall behaviour are likely to deter rational choices and also whether the acquis ition of financ ial knowledge enables generating rational thinking and decisions. The findings of the empirical research, based on a sample of 84 students, seem to support the princ iples of the Behavioural F inance theory, according to which decis ion making is contingent upon em...
The paper analyses the importance of behavioural finance theories in household decision-making proce...
This paper summarizes and highlights different methodological approaches to behavioural economics in...
The main thesis of this paper represents the importance and the effects that human behavior has over...
AbstractThe present paper aims to examine whether students of financial studies, who are, therefore,...
Finance taught in schools generally starts with the efficient market hypothesis, which holds the ass...
Behavioural finance is a dynamic and evolving field that examines how psychological biases, emotions...
Financial education tied with behavioral economics can result in a new way of looking at how to impr...
Behavioral finance is relatively new subject matter tying in the fundamental relationship between th...
financial literacy, defined as knowledge and numeracy, Investors decision-making Behaviour defined a...
According to traditional financial theory, the market and its participants are rational „wealth maxi...
Economic agents are not fully rational machines, but humans with limited capacities, feelings, and s...
Work summarizes the current knowledge of classical economic theory of consumer and of behavioral eco...
Bachelor thesis within Business Administration Title: Behavioral Finance – The Student Perspective A...
Investors need not be rational for markets to be efficient. The axiom of efficient market hypothesis...
Making investment decisions is very important for investors because it will affect profits or losses...
The paper analyses the importance of behavioural finance theories in household decision-making proce...
This paper summarizes and highlights different methodological approaches to behavioural economics in...
The main thesis of this paper represents the importance and the effects that human behavior has over...
AbstractThe present paper aims to examine whether students of financial studies, who are, therefore,...
Finance taught in schools generally starts with the efficient market hypothesis, which holds the ass...
Behavioural finance is a dynamic and evolving field that examines how psychological biases, emotions...
Financial education tied with behavioral economics can result in a new way of looking at how to impr...
Behavioral finance is relatively new subject matter tying in the fundamental relationship between th...
financial literacy, defined as knowledge and numeracy, Investors decision-making Behaviour defined a...
According to traditional financial theory, the market and its participants are rational „wealth maxi...
Economic agents are not fully rational machines, but humans with limited capacities, feelings, and s...
Work summarizes the current knowledge of classical economic theory of consumer and of behavioral eco...
Bachelor thesis within Business Administration Title: Behavioral Finance – The Student Perspective A...
Investors need not be rational for markets to be efficient. The axiom of efficient market hypothesis...
Making investment decisions is very important for investors because it will affect profits or losses...
The paper analyses the importance of behavioural finance theories in household decision-making proce...
This paper summarizes and highlights different methodological approaches to behavioural economics in...
The main thesis of this paper represents the importance and the effects that human behavior has over...