Premature infatuation and commitment in individual investing decisions

Volume: 72, Pages: 245 - 259
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
This research documents a premature infatuation effect in financial judgment and choice, and seeks to understand why it occurs. In many financial decisions, one potential investment choice becomes focal. The premature infatuation effect occurs when a focal investment possibility comes to be overvalued simply because it has come to the fore. Three experiments demonstrate that the premature infatuation effect influences financial judgments, choice...
Paper Details
Title
Premature infatuation and commitment in individual investing decisions
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Volume
72
Pages
245 - 259
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