Bangkok, November 19, 2014 - The SEC organized ?5th SEC Working Papers Forum?, presented two research papers addressing ?Behavioral Finance and Regulations Who won and Who lost?? The studies found that rationale is not the only factor influencing investment decision making while the regulator should put in place proper regulations to protect investors and provide appropriate investment alternatives.Dr. Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General said that the 5th SEC Working Papers Forum, organ...
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Tail Dependence in REITs Returns Kridsda Nimmanunta NIDA Business School, Bangkok, Thailand Kanak Patel Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, UK Abstract This study investigates the
; Terjesen et al., 2016). Our study, however, investigates the effect of female directors on a crucially important, yet under-explored, aspect of firm performance, i.e., the strength of corporate culture
performance indexes is S&P Capital IQ and Capital IQ Pro. 4 S&P Capital IQ Research gap 5 ⊷ Although there are some studies on ESG disclosure in Thailand (Suttipun, 2021), no study investigates the ESG
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Investor type Customer relationship management Financial Literacy Financial Literacy Research Objectives 1. Clustering Thai investor types based on their investment portfolio allocation. 2. Investigates the
term while the differences in liquidity and price impact measures that gradually narrowed following each phase of the free float adjustment. • Chai et. al. (2010) examines two empirical issues regarding
refer to the quality of the original financials statements prepared by the preparers. This study investigates the financial statements adjustments made by auditors and financial statements preparers after
This paper investigates if risk seeking investors substitute gambling activities for stock markets participation when volatility increases in stock markets. Using a large cross-section dataset of 20