نتایج جستجو برای: investors
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This paper investigates whether investors’ domestic experience helps them enter foreign markets. We show that investors first invest in domestic securities and only some time later they invest abroad in foreign securities. We also show that investors who trade more often in the domestic market start to invest abroad earlier. Our findings suggest that the experience investors acquire while they ...
We study privatization under moral hazard and adverse selection. We show that if the fraction of efficient investors is either insignificant or productivity differences between efficient and inefficient investors are negligible, the government would offer a pooling contract and sell the same fraction of equity to both types of investors. The lower the productivity difference, the greater the eq...
Prior research debates focus on whether investors are smart enough to invest in funds that subsequently outperform. This paper documents a robust smart money effect among small fund investors who invest in the top performing funds, even after controlling for the momentum factor argued by Sapp and Tiwari (2004). I further explore the reason for the smart money effect and find that such outperfor...
In this study, we explore whether Wikipedia plays a governance role in the financial market by reducing the information disadvantage of individual investors. We hypothesize that the aggregation of information on Wikipedia enables individual investors to collectively monitor insiders and institutional investors. Using the creation of a firm Wikipedia page as an information event, our empirical r...
There are three parts of this broad agenda. The first relates to understanding how investors obtain and process information about firms. For a long time, the question of how investors receive information was either abstracted away from entirely (e.g. by assuming signals are received by all investors instantaneously), or modeled at a very high level (e.g. information diffuses slowly among invest...
In this research, we employ Agent-Based Modeling to analyze how asset prices are affected by investors’ Behavior. We construct a virtual financial markets that contains several types of investors: fundamentalists and non-fudamentalists. In this analysis, we place focus on the influence of overconfident investors on financial markets. As a result of intensive analysis, we find that overconfident...
This paper provides a dynamic rational expectations equilibrium model in which investors have heterogeneous information and investment opportunities. Informed investors privately receive advance information about future earnings that is unrelated to current earnings. In response to good advance information, stock prices increase and informed investors act as trend chasers, increasing their inve...
We study how the imposition of a redemption fee affects runs on financial institutions when investors are asymmetrically informed about fundamentals. Although the fee eliminates the first-mover advantage by internalizing the payoff externality and, therefore, discourages runs by informed investors, it also alters the information externality by influencing uninformed investors’ learning and may,...
markowitz, in his portfolio selection theory, stated that investors select their portfolios according to two criteria of risk and return. accordingly, he presented his mathematical model. one of the criticisms of this model is that while investors, practically, consider different criteria in forming their portfolios, it only considers the return mean and return standard deviation. liquidity is ...
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