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Author Margolin, Maximilian, author.

Title Managerial overconfidence : different thinking through different education / Maximilian Margolin.

Publication Info. Hamburg, Germany : Anchor Academic Publishing, 2014.
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (83 pages) : illustrations, tables
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Managerial Overconfidence; Table of contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Purpose of this Study; 1.2 Course of Investigation; 2 Concept of Overconfidence; 2.1 Theoretical Concept; 2.2 Managerial Overconfidence; 2.3 Criticism; 3 Sources of Overconfidence; 3.1 Principal Sources; 3.2 Influencing Factors; 4 Implications of Overconfidence; 4.1 Better-Than-Average Effect; 4.2 Implications for Finance; 4.3 Implications for Entrepreneurship; 4.4 Implications for Management; 4.5 Implications for Economics; 5 Motivation for my Research
5.1 Empirical Evidence5.2 Experimental Evidence; 5.3 Discussion; 6 Dual Reasoning and Overconfidence; 6.1 Concept of Dual Reasoning; 6.2 Differences in Reasoning; 6.3 Reasoning Systems and Overconfidence; 6.4 Differences in Training and Overconfidence; 7 Experimental Approach; 7.1 Hypothesis; 7.2 Preliminary Considerations; 7.3 Experimental Setup; 7.4 Additional Testing; 7.5 Interpretation of Results; 8 Conclusion; 8.1 Summary; 8.2 Outlook; 9 References; 10 Appendix
Summary In literature, overconfidence has been blamed for economic bubbles and crises as well as for international conflicts and wars. While education has already been shown to impact one's level of overconfidence previous research focused on the length and profoundness of education. This study, in contrast, examines the connection between overconfidence and the field in which a person has been educated. The issues covered are therefore how education and mind set are related, why a differentiation between "quantitative" and "qualitative" education makes sense in this context, and how different mind-se.
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Subject Corporations -- Finance -- Econometric models.
Corporations -- Finance -- Econometric models.
Corporations -- Finance.
Financial executives -- Behavior.
Financial executives.
Chief financial officers -- Behavior.
Chief financial officers.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Margolin, Maximilian. Managerial overconfidence : different thinking through different education. Hamburg, Germany : Anchor Academic Publishing, ©2014 x, 71 pages 9783954891283
ISBN 9783954896288 (electronic book)
3954896281 (electronic book)
9783954891283