Behavioral Finance


Our research group endeavours to understand how psychological factors, emotions, and cognitive biases influence financial decision-making and how individuals and markets behave under different conditions. Research in this group focuses on topics such as, investor behavior, market anomalies, risk perception, and decision-making under uncertainty. By leveraging experiments and real-world data, we aim to bridge gaps, through our empirical, theoretical, and experimental research, between traditional financial theories and actual human behavior, providing valuable insights for academics, policymakers, and financial practitioners.

Research Topics

  • Behavioral and personal finance
  • Stock market anomalies
  • Experimental finance
  • Fintech

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Lead Researchers