Essays about: "beteendeekonomi"

Showing result 11 - 15 of 16 essays containing the word beteendeekonomi.

  1. 11. Put your head in the sand or lose a grand? : A natural experiment of the ostrich effect and the disposition effect

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Nationalekonomi

    Author : Josefine Tapper; Cajsa Baars; [2018]
    Keywords : Behavioural economics; behaviour; ostrich effect; disposition effect; savings; natural experiment; Homo Ignorans; financial behaviour; finance; bank; beteendeekonomi; beteende; strutseffekten; dispositionseffekten; sparande; naturligt experiment; Homo Ignorans; finansiellt beteende; finans; bank;

    Abstract : This thesis presents an attempt to find evidence of the ostrich effect and the disposition effect, as well as individual differences in self-assessed financial knowledge and its effect on these biases. The ostrich effect refers to the tendency to deliberately avoid information that might be negative, by "sticking your head in the sand". READ MORE

  2. 12. The digital nudge : A study of the design principles in digital nudging and it´s presence on ascendant online stores

    University essay from Södertörns högskola/Medieteknik

    Author : Anna Delden; Ellen Persson; [2018]
    Keywords : Nudging; Digital Nudging; Nudges; Decision-making; Design Elements; User Experience; User Interface; Persuasive Design; Digital Environment; Online Stores; Decision support; Decision-support system; Nudging; digital nudging; nudge; beslutsfattande; designelement; användarupplevelse; användargränssnitt; övertygande design; digital miljö; e-butik; beslutsstöd; beslutsstödsystem;

    Abstract : Digital nudging is a relatively new phenomenon that is increasingly mentioned and demanded in human-computer interaction. The concept originates from behavioral economics and aims to help individuals make better decisions that are beneficial to the individual as well as the society, by making subtle changes to the environment in which the decision is made. READ MORE

  3. 13. The negative intereste rate’s effect on the real estate market and its participents

    University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggande

    Author : Safir Ismail; Axel Kristola Truc; [2016]
    Keywords : Negative interest rate; real estate valuation; interest rate’s swaps; behaviour economics; Negativ ränta; fastighetsvädering; ränteswappar; beteendeekonomi;

    Abstract : When the Riksbank took the historic decision to cut the repo rate below zero, forecast at the same time was that it would be back on positive ground by the end of 2016. Now that the repo rate is adjusted down further Riksbank predicts that interest rates will remain negative until at least the turn of the year 2017-2018. READ MORE

  4. 14. The Impact of Hype on IPO First-Day Returns : A study of IPOs on the exchanges operated by Nasdaq Stockholm

    University essay from KTH/Matematisk statistik

    Author : Emil Isaksson; Mikael Karpe; [2016]
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    Abstract : In the last two years, the number of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) on the exchanges operated by Nasdaq Stockholm have been many. In parallel to this, the newly listed companies’ first-day returns have managed to outperform the market. In the meantime, the IPOs attain much attention that partly consists of general hype and rumors. READ MORE

  5. 15. Forecasting the House Price Index in Stockholm County 2011-2014 : A multiple regression analysis of four influential macroeconomic variables

    University essay from Akademin för hållbar samhälls- och teknikutveckling

    Author : Peter Strömberg; Mattias Hedman; Madeleine Broberg; [2011]
    Keywords : forecast; house prices; real estate prices; stockholm; behavioral economics; behavioral finance; price bubble; prognos; huspriser; bostadspriser; stockholm; beteendeekonomi; prisbubbla;

    Abstract : Purpose of the research: The purpose is to forecast the future trend of housing prices in Stockholm County 2011-2014 based on estimated slope coefficients of selected explanatory variables 1993-2010. Thereafter, the obtained forecast will be discussed with respect to other non-quantifiable concepts within behavioral economics. READ MORE