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- PhD Finance Columbia University
- Masters Finance Tel Aviv University
- Bachelors Economics Tel Aviv University
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- The disposition to sell winners too early and ride losers too long (1985) (1716)
- Behavioral Portfolio Theory (2000) (912)
- Doing Well While Doing Good? The Investment Performance of Socially Responsible Mutual Funds (1993) (836)
- Investor Overconfidence and Trading Volume (2003) (816)
- Explaining investor preference for cash dividends (1984) (639)
- Investor Sentiment and Stock Returns (1999) (601)
- The Wages of Social Responsibility (2008) (510)
- How Many Stocks Make a Diversified Portfolio? (1987) (505)
- Behavioral Capital Asset Pricing Theory (1994) (365)
- Consumer Confidence and Stock Returns (2002) (355)
- Socially Responsible Indexes (2006) (238)
- Portfolio Optimization with Mental Accounts (2010) (235)
- The Diversification Puzzle (2004) (183)
- Behavioral aspects of the design and marketing of financial products (1993) (172)
- Making Sense of Beta, Size, and Book-to-Market (1995) (170)
- Affect in a Behavioral Asset-Pricing Model (2008) (158)
- Lottery Players/Stock Traders (2002) (135)
- Socially Responsible Indexes Composition, performance, and tracking error. (2006) (131)
- Behavioral Finance: Finance with Normal People (2014) (121)
- Do Corporations Invest Enough in Environmental Responsibility? (2012) (115)
- What Do Investors Want? (2004) (108)
- Tracking Errors, Regret, and Tactical Asset Allocation (1994) (103)
- Applying Behavioral Finance to Capital Budgeting: Project Terminations (1987) (95)
- Dispersion (2004) (87)
- Project Termination Announcements and the Market Value of the Firm (1989) (84)
- Cognitive Biases in Market Forecasts (2000) (83)
- Investment Advice from Mutual Fund Companies (1997) (79)
- Why Do Countries Matter so Much in Corporate Social Performance? (2016) (77)
- Questionnaires of Risk Tolerance, Regret, Overconfidence, and Other Investor Propensities (2012) (72)
- The Mean-Variance-Optimization Puzzle: Security Portfolios and Food Portfolios (1997) (72)
- A Behavioral Framework for Dollar-Cost Averaging (1995) (71)
- Good companies, bad stocks (1989) (69)
- Optimistic Capital Budgeting Forecasts: An Experiment (1985) (64)
- Blowing Bubbles (1973) (63)
- Normal Investors, Then and Now (2004) (60)
- Options and structured products in behavioral portfolios (2013) (60)
- Ethics, Fairness and Efficiency in Financial Markets (1993) (52)
- Socially Responsible Mutual Funds (corrected) (2000) (51)
- Fixed Rate or Index-Linked Mortgages from the Borrower's Point of View: A Note (1982) (46)
- Market Timing In Regressions And Reality (2006) (46)
- The effect of patent expiration on the market position of drugs (1981) (43)
- Classifying and Measuring the Performance of Socially Responsible Mutual Funds (2016) (42)
- What Investors Really Want (2010) (42)
- Behavioral Finance versus Standard Finance (1995) (40)
- The Religions of Social Responsibility (2005) (39)
- Stocks of Admired and Spurned Companies (2010) (37)
- Investor Personality in Investor Questionnaires (2012) (37)
- The Expressive Nature of Socially Responsible Investors (2008) (37)
- Correlation, Return Gaps, and the Benefits of Diversification (2008) (36)
- Socially Responsible Indexes: Composition and Performance (2005) (33)
- Trademarks, Patents, and Innovation in the Ethical Drug Industry (1981) (29)
- Local Ethics in a Global World (2006) (27)
- Betas Compared (1981) (26)
- MANAGERIAL INCENTIVE PLANS AND THE USE OF THE PAYBACK METHOD (1984) (26)
- The 93.6% Question of Financial Advisors (2000) (24)
- The Contributions of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky (2003) (23)
- Finance for Normal People: How Investors and Markets Behave (Introduction) (2017) (22)
- How Much Diversification is Enough? (2002) (21)
- Portfolios for Investors Who Want to Reach TheirGoals While Staying on the Mean–Variance Efficient Frontier (2011) (21)
- The Persistence of the Payback Method: A Principal-Agent Perspective (1981) (20)
- Competition in the Pharmaceutical Industry: The Declining Profitability of Drug Innovation (1983) (19)
- Hedging Currencies with Hindsight and Regret (2003) (18)
- The Cultures of Risk Tolerance (2010) (17)
- Socially Responsible Investors and Their Advisors (2007) (17)
- Stocks of Admired Companies and Despised Ones (2007) (17)
- Global Diversification (2004) (16)
- Event Studies and Model Misspecification: Another Look At the Benefits of Outsiders From Public Information About Insider Trading (1989) (16)
- Ethics, Fairness, Efficiency, and Financial Markets (1992) (16)
- The DJIA Crossed 652,230 (2000) (15)
- Investor Sentiment, Stock Characteristics, andReturns (2011) (15)
- What Investors Really Want: Know What Drives Investor Behavior and Make Smarter Financial Decisions (2010) (15)
- A Century of Investors (2002) (14)
- Investments Across Cultures: Financial Attitudes of Chinese-Americans (2010) (14)
- Behavioral Finance: The Second Generation (2019) (14)
- Efficient Markets in Crisis (2010) (14)
- Perspectives-Affect in a Behavioral Asset-Pricing Model (2008) (13)
- The Cultures of Insider Trading (2009) (13)
- How important is asset allocation? (2001) (12)
- Fair Trading (2005) (12)
- Performance Games (1997) (12)
- Beyond Mean-Variance: Portfolios with Derivatives and Non-Normal Returns in Mental Accounts (2009) (11)
- Socially Responsible Investments (2007) (11)
- Growth, Value, Good, and Bad (1994) (11)
- Sentiment, Value, and Market-Timing (2004) (10)
- Fairness Outside the Cocoon (2004) (10)
- What investors really want : discover what drives investor behavior and make smarter financial decisions (2011) (10)
- ESG as Waving Banners and as Pulling Plows (2020) (10)
- Market Timing at Home and Abroad (2006) (10)
- Culture in Risk, Regret, Maximization, Social Trust, and Life Satisfaction (2015) (9)
- Financial Advertising in the Second Generation of Behavioral Finance (2017) (8)
- Behavioral Portfolios: Hope for Riches and Protection from Poverty (2003) (8)
- Mandatory Retirement Savings (2013) (8)
- Managing the risk of new product development (1982) (8)
- Expected Return and Asset Pricing (2003) (8)
- The risk of investment in technological innovation (1984) (7)
- Stocks of Admired Companies and Spurned Ones (2010) (7)
- Regulating Financial Markets: Protecting Us from Ourselves and Others (2009) (7)
- Bubble Expectations (2002) (7)
- Buffett in Foresight and Hindsight (2001) (7)
- Striking Regulatory Irons While Hot (2009) (7)
- Strategic Responses to Changes in Public Policy: The Case of the Pharmaceutical Industry and Drug Substitution Laws (1984) (7)
- A Second Generation Behavioral Finance (2019) (6)
- Competition in the pharmaceutical industry (1983) (6)
- Social Capital in Financial Markets: Trust, but Verify (2009) (6)
- GDP and life satisfaction: New evidence (2014) (6)
- Behavioral Portfolio Theory Behavioral Portfolio Theory 3. Securities in Behavioral Portfolios (2000) (5)
- Required accuracy for successful asset allocation (1990) (5)
- End the Charade: Replacing the Efficient Frontier with the Efficient Range (2013) (5)
- Growth Opportunities vs. Growth Stocks (1984) (5)
- Bonds versus stocks (1987) (5)
- A Unified Behavioral Finance (2018) (5)
- Aspirations, Well-Being, Risk-Aversion and Loss-Aversion (2012) (5)
- Standard and Behavioral Life-Cycle Theories and Public Policy (2017) (5)
- Equity Investments: Research Sources; Investment Theory: Efficient Market Theory; Portfolio Management: Equity Strategies (2009) (4)
- Optimal use of futures markets when input and output prices are uncertain (1980) (4)
- INVITED EDITORIAL COMMENT (2013) (3)
- A NOTE ON BETA AND THE PROBABILITY OF DEFAULT (1981) (3)
- Characteristics, Affect, and Stock Returns (2010) (3)
- INVITED EDITORIAL COMMENT (2017) (2)
- Coming Up Short: Managing Underfunded Portfolios in an LDI-ES Framework (2014) (2)
- What Measures the Benefits of Diversification (2005) (2)
- Measuring the Benefits of Diversification and the Performance of Money Managers (2006) (2)
- Production theory, uncertain prices and investment portfolios (1982) (2)
- " " ' ~ Composition , performance , and tracking error : (2006) (2)
- A Theoretical Analysis of Real Estate Returns: Discussion (1985) (2)
- Aspirations for Income: Status, Competitiveness and Risk Attitudes (2013) (2)
- Retirement Income for the Wealthy, Middle, and Poor (2014) (2)
- How Investors Became Consumers (2016) (2)
- Martha Stewart's Lessons in Behavioral Finance (2005) (2)
- What Do Investors Want ? Expressive not only utilitarian benefits (2004) (1)
- Well-Being Advisers (2020) (1)
- Lottery Traders (2001) (1)
- Behavioral Finance Lessons for Asset Managers (2018) (1)
- My way to the second generation of behavioral finance (2020) (1)
- “Mandatory Retirement Savings”: Author Response (2013) (1)
- Mental Liquidity (2006) (1)
- Diversifying among asset allocators (1990) (1)
- Is it Fair? Perceptions of Fair Investment Behavior Across Countries (2011) (1)
- Behavioral Efficient Markets (2018) (1)
- Culture in Preferences for Income Equality and Safety Nets (2016) (1)
- What Is the Right Balance Between Saving and Spending in Retirement? (2018) (0)
- Fair Trading Around the World (2006) (0)
- Practical Applications of A Unified Behavioral Finance (2018) (0)
- The Interplay of Hope and Fear on Investment Choices (2012) (0)
- From Financial Advisers to Well-Being Advisers (2023) (0)
- The Psychology of Risk and Taxes (1999) (0)
- Hersh SheErin and (2002) (0)
- Practical Applications of Coming Up Short: Managing Underfunded Portfolios in an LDI-ES Framework (2015) (0)
- Touching a hot stove teaches some to tOllcll it again. (1997) (0)
- Meir Statman and Ty~~oon T. Tyebiee (2002) (0)
- Martha Stewart, Normal Investor (2004) (0)
- Financial Professionals in the Market for Status (2016) (0)
- Practical Applications of Retirement Income for the Wealthy, Middle, and Poor (2015) (0)
- Dollar-cost averaging may not be rational behavior, but it is perfectly normal behavio1: (2003) (0)
- Growth opportunities vs. growth stocks* (1994) (0)
- The measurement of monopoly power : a method and an application to the U.S. ethical pharmaceutical industry (1979) (0)
- Perspectives: Local Ethics in a Global World (2007) (0)
- THE SECOND GENERATION (2011) (0)
- Perceptions of Fair Investment Behavior across Countries (2011) (0)
- THE SECOND GENERATION (2011) (0)
- Perspectives: Fairness Outside the Cocoon (2004) (0)
- ACADEMY OF FINANCIAL SERVICES OFFICERS (2020) (0)
- Finance Professionals in the Financial Crisis: Values, Fairness and Culture (2013) (0)
- Practical Applications of Classifying and Measuring the Performance of Socially Responsible Mutual Funds (2016) (0)
- Are We Spending Too Little in Retirement (2017) (0)
- Practical Applications of Standard and Behavioral Life-Cycle Theories and Public Policy (2018) (0)
- Do Corporations Invest Enough in Environmental Responsibility? (2011) (0)
- Cognitive Biases Series (2006) (0)
- Personalities of Financial Products (2012) (0)
- Behavioral Finance: Peter Bernstein and The Journal of Portfolio Management (2014) (0)
- Analysis of the Reaction of Stock Prices to Project Termination Announcements (2002) (0)
- KENNETH L. FISHER AND MEIR STATMAN (2004) (0)
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