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Professor Bartosz Gebka
Professor Darren Duxbury
Dr Chen Su
A Behavioural Appraisal of Regulatory Financial Reforms and Implications for Corporate Management2024
Professor Susan Chilton
Professor Darren Duxbury
Dr Irene Mussio
Professor Jytte Seested Nielsen
Dr Smriti Sharma
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A double-bounded risk-risk trade-off analysis of heatwave-related mortality risk: Evidence from India2024
Dr Irene Mussio
Professor Susan Chilton
Professor Darren Duxbury
Professor Jytte Seested Nielsen
A risk-risk trade-off assessment of climate-induced mortality risk changes2024
Professor Bartosz Gebka
Professor Darren Duxbury
Dr Chen Su
Does Religiosity Affect Stock Investors’ Herding Behaviour? Global Evidence2024
Professor Darren Duxbury
Domain-dependent diversification: The influence of gain–loss domain on correlation choice2024
Professor Darren Duxbury
Investor sentiment and the risk–return relation: A two-in-one approach2024
Professor Darren Duxbury
Emotions in financial markets2023
Dr Abdul Karim Aldohni
Professor Darren Duxbury
Regulating High-Cost Short-Term Credit in the UK: Is there Scope for ‘Libertarian Paternalism’ Based Regulatory Provisions?2022
Dr Chen Su
Professor Darren Duxbury
The conditional impact of investor sentiment in global stock markets: A two-channel examination2022
Beatrice Boumda
Professor Darren Duxbury
Do socially responsible investment funds sell losses and ride gains? The disposition effect in SRI funds2021
Wenzhao Wang
Professor Darren Duxbury
Institutional Investor Sentiment and the Mean-Variance Relationship: Global Evidence2021
Dr Chen Su
Professor Darren Duxbury
Investor Sentiment and Stock Returns: Global Evidence2021
Professor Darren Duxbury
An Item Response Theory Approach to Constructing and Evaluating Brief and In-depth Financial Literacy Scales2020
Professor Darren Duxbury
Capital Gains Overhang with a Dynamic Reference Point2020
Dr Muhammad Uddin
Professor Darren Duxbury
Does Cultural Difference Affect Investment Cash flow Sensitivity? Evidence from OECD Countries2020
Professor Darren Duxbury
How Emotions Influence Behavior in Financial Markets: A Conceptual Analysis and Emotion-based Account of Buy-Sell Preferences2020
Professor Darren Duxbury
Dr Thanos Verousis
Cash vs Non-Cash Payment Methods: Attitudes and Intentions2019
Professor Darren Duxbury
On perceptions of financial volatility in price sequences2018
Professor Darren Duxbury
Are Investors Consistent in their Trading Strategies? An Examination of Individual Investor-Level Data.2017
Professor Darren Duxbury
Financial Rules of Thumb: A Review of the Evidence and Its Implications2017
Professor Darren Duxbury
Behavioral finance: insights from experiments I: theory and financial markets2015
Professor Darren Duxbury
Behavioral finance: insights from experiments II: biases, moods and emotions2015
Professor Darren Duxbury
Professor Robert Hudson
Do the disposition and house money effects coexist? A reconciliation of two behavioral biases using individual investor-level data.2015
Professor Darren Duxbury
Professor Robert Hudson
How people evaluate defined contribution, annuity-based pension arrangements: A behavioral exploration2013
Professor Darren Duxbury
Professor Robert Hudson
How prior realized outcomes affect portfolio decisions2013
Professor Darren Duxbury
Decision-dependent emotions and behavioral anomalies2012
Professor Darren Duxbury
Sunk costs and sunk benefits: A re-examination of re-investment decisions2012
Professor Darren Duxbury
Perceptions and Expectations of Price Changes and Inflation: A Review and Conceptual Framework2008
Professor Darren Duxbury
Professor Robert Hudson
As time goes by: An investigation of how asset allocation varies with investor age2006
Professor Darren Duxbury
Professor Robert Hudson
Consumer Debt in the UK: Attitudes and Implications2005
Professor Darren Duxbury
Mental accounting and decision making: Evidence under reverse conditions where money is spent for time saved2005
Professor Darren Duxbury
Professor Robert Hudson
Should Actions Speak Louder Than Words? Individuals' Attitudes and Behavior in Asset Allocation Choice2005