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    Financial Behavior by Baker, H. Kent; Filbeck, Greg; Ricciardi, Victor;

    Players, Services, Products, and Markets

    Series: Financial Markets and Investments;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 15 June 2017

    • ISBN 9780190269999
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages680 pages
    • Size 163x236x40 mm
    • Weight 1116 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Financial Behavior: Players, Services, Products, and Markets provides a synthesis of the theoretical and empirical literature on the financial behavior of major stakeholders, financial services, investment products, and financial markets. The book offers a different way of looking at financial and emotional well-being and processing beliefs, emotions, and behaviors related to money. The book provides important insights about cognitive and emotional biases that influence various financial decision-makers, services, products, and markets. With diverse concepts and topics, the book brings together noted scholars and practitioners so readers can gain an in-depth understanding about this topic from experts from around the world.

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    Long description:

    Financial Behavior: Players, Services, Products, and Markets provides a synthesis of the theoretical and empirical literature on the financial behavior of major stakeholders, financial services, investment products, and financial markets. The book offers a different way of looking at financial and emotional well-being and processing beliefs, emotions, and behaviors related to money. The book provides important insights about cognitive and emotional biases that influence various financial decision-makers, services, products, and markets. With diverse concepts and topics, the book brings together noted scholars and practitioners so readers can gain an in-depth understanding about this topic from experts from around the world.

    In today's financial setting, the discipline of behavioral finance is an ever-changing area that continues to evolve at a rapid pace. This book takes readers through the core topics and issues as well as the latest trends, cutting-edge research developments, and real-world situations. Additionally, discussion of research on various cognitive and emotional issues is covered throughout the book. Thus, this volume covers a breadth of content from theoretical to practical, while attempting to offer a useful balance of detailed and user-friendly coverage. Those interested in a broad survey will benefit as will those searching for more in-depth presentations of specific areas within this field of study. As the seventh book in the Financial Markets and Investment Series, Financial Behavior: Players, Services, Products, and Markets offers a fresh looks at the fascinating area of financial behavior.

    The introduction by the editors says that behavioral finance studies the psychological influences of the decision-making process for individuals, groups, organizations and markets. It seeks to explain not just individual investment behavior, but market inefficiencies, stock market anomalies, and other occurrences that contradict the assumptions of traditional finance. Among the latter are that people act rationally, make unbiased judgments, and maximize their self-interest â the rational underpinnings of the efficient market hypothesis.

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents
    List of Figures
    List of Tables
    About the Editors
    About the Contributors
    Abbreviations
    Part One FINANCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PSYCHOLOGY
    1. Financial Behavior: An Overview
    H. Kent Baker, Greg Filbeck, and Victor Ricciardi
    2. The Financial Psychology of Players, Services, and Products
    Victor Ricciardi
    Part Two THE FINANCIAL BEHAVIOR OF MAJOR PLAYERS
    3. Individual Investors
    Henrik Cronqvist and Danling Jiang
    4. Institutional Investors
    Alexandre Skiba and Hilla Skiba
    5. Corporate Executives, Directors, and Boards
    John R. Nofsinger and Pattanaporn Chatjuthamard
    6. Financial Planners and Advisors
    Benjamin F. Cummings
    7. Financial Analysts
    Susan M. Young
    8. Portfolio Managers
    Erik Devos, Andrew C. Spieler, and Joseph M. Tenaglia
    9. Financial Psychopaths
    Deborah W. Gregory
    Part Three FINANCIAL AND INVESTOR PSYCHOLOGY OF SPECIFIC PLAYERS
    10. The Psychology of High Net Worth Individuals
    Rebecca Li-Huang
    11. The Psychology of Traders
    Duccio Martelli
    12. A Closer Look at Frequent Trader
    Michal Strahivevitz
    13. The Psychology of Women Investors
    Marguerita M. Cheng, and Sameer S. Somal
    14. The Financial Psychology of Millennials
    April Rudin and Catherine McBreen
    Part Four THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FINANCIAL SERVICES
    15. Psychological Aspect of Financial Planning
    Dave Yeske and Elissa Buie
    16. Financial Advisory Services
    Jeroen Nieboer, Paul Dolan, and Ivo Vlaev
    17. Insurance and Risk Management
    James M. Moten Jr. and C. W. Copeland
    18. Psychological Factors in Estate Planning
    John Guerin and L. Paul Hood
    19. Individual Biases in Retirement Planning and Wealth Management
    James E. Brewer Jr., and Charles Self III
    Part Five THE BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF INVESTMENT PRODUCTS AND MARKETS
    20. Traditional Asset Allocation Securities: Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate, and Cash
    Christopher Milliken, Ehsan Nikbakht, and Andrew Spieler
    21. Behavioral Aspects of Mutual Funds, Exchange-Traded Funds, Hedge Funds, and
    Pension Funds
    Nathan Mauck
    22. Current Trends in Successful International Mergers and Acquisitions
    Nancy Hubbard
    23. Art and Collectibles Management
    Peter J. May
    Part Six MARKET EFFICIENCY ISSUES
    24. Behavioral Finance Market Hypothesis
    Alex Plastun
    25. Stock Market Anomalies
    Steve Fan and Linda Yu
    26. The Psychology of Speculation in Financial Markets
    Victor Ricciardi
    27. Can Humans Dance with Machines? Institutional Investors, High Frequency Trading, and Modern Markets Dynamics
    Irene Aldridge
    Part Seven THE APPLICATION AND FUTURE OF BEHAVIORAL FINANCE
    28. Applications of Client Behavior: A Practitioner's Perspective
    Harold Evensky
    29. Practical Challenges of Implementing Behavioral Finance: Reflections from the Field
    Greg B. Davies and Peter Brooks
    30. The Future of Behavioral Finance
    Michael Dowling and Brian Lucey
    Discussion Questions and Answers
    Index

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