Behavioral Finance
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2022Roger, P., D’Hondt, C., Plotkina, D., & Hoffmann, A. (2022). Number 19: Another Victim of the COVID‐19 Pandemic? (LIDAM Discussion Paper LFIN 2022/07).
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De Winne, R., Luong, T., & Palan, S. (2022). Retail Investors’ Disposition Effect and Order Choices (LIDAM Discussion Paper LFIN 2022/12).
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2021D’Hondt, C., De Winne, R., & Todorovic, A. (2021). Target Returns and Negative Interest Rates (LIDAM Discussion Paper LFIN 2021/11).
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2020De Winne, R. (2020). Measuring the disposition effect (LFIN Working Paper 2020/01).
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Corneille, O., D’Hondt, C., De Winne, R., Efendic, E., & Todorovic, A. (2020). What leads people to tolerate negative interest rates on their savings? (LFIN Working Paper 2020/05).
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2019Efendic, E., D’Hondt, C., De Winne, R., & Corneille, O. (2019). Negative interest rates may be more psychologically acceptable than assumed: Implications for savings.
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Bellofatto, A., Broihanne, M.-H., & D’Hondt, C. (2019). Appetite for information and trading behavior.
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Christophe Desagre, & D’Hondt, C. (2019). Googlization and retail investors’ trading activity (LFIN Working Paper 2020/04).
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2018Desagre, C., & D’Hondt, C. (2018). Googlization and retail investment decisions.
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Bellofatto, A., D’Hondt, C., De Winne, R., & et al. (2018). Subjective Financial Literacy and Retail Investors’ Behavior.
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