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    Behavioral finance: Finance with normal people by Meir Statman

    Published in Borsa Istanbul Review (01-06-2014)
    “…Behavioral finance is under construction as a solid structure of finance. It incorporates parts of standard finance, replaces others, and includes bridges…”
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    ESG as Waving Banners and as Pulling Plows by Statman, Meir

    Published in Journal of portfolio management (01-01-2020)
    “…Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investors who do no more than exclude stocks of fossil fuel producers from their portfolios are banner-minded; they…”
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    The Wages of Social Responsibility by Statman, Meir, Glushkov, Denys

    Published in Financial analysts journal (01-07-2009)
    “…Typical socially responsible investors tilt their portfolios toward stocks of companies with high scores on social responsibility characteristics and shun…”
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    Do Corporations Invest Enough in Environmental Responsibility? by Kim, Yongtae, Statman, Meir

    Published in Journal of business ethics (01-01-2012)
    “…Proponents of corporate environmental responsibility argue that corporations shortchange shareholders by investing too little in environmental responsibility…”
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    The Disposition to Sell Winners Too Early and Ride Losers Too Long: Theory and Evidence by SHEFRIN, HERSH, STATMAN, MEIR

    Published in The Journal of finance (New York) (01-07-1985)
    “…One of the most significant and unique features in Kahneman and Tversky's approach to choice under uncertainty is aversion to loss realization. This paper is…”
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    Behavioral Finance Lessons for Asset Managers by Statman, Meir

    Published in Journal of portfolio management (01-07-2018)
    “…Typical asset managers operate within standard finance, wherein investors are described as rational, or within the first generation of behavioral finance,…”
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    Why do countries matter so much in corporate social performance? by Cai, Ye, Pan, Carrie H., Statman, Meir

    “…Why do levels of corporate social performance (CSP) differ so much across countries? We answer this question in an examination of CSP ratings of more than 2600…”
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    A Unified Behavioral Finance by Statman, Meir

    Published in Journal of portfolio management (01-07-2018)
    “…We often hear that behavioral finance is nothing more than a collection of stories about irrational people—that it lacks the unified structure of standard…”
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    Well-Being Advisers by Statman, Meir

    Published in The journal of wealth management (2020)
    “…Well-being in the context of finance usually implies financial well-being. And discussions about enhancing well-being are usually about enhancing financial…”
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    Behavioral Efficient Markets by Statman, Meir

    Published in Journal of portfolio management (01-01-2018)
    “…Discussions about market efficiency in finance are unfocused when they fail to distinguish between the price-equals-value market hypothesis and the…”
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    My way to the second generation of behavioral finance by Statman, Meir

    Published in Review of behavioral finance (03-06-2020)
    “…PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to depict how the author's way from standard finance to the first and second generations of behavioral finance illustrates…”
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    Investor Overconfidence and Trading Volume by Statman, Meir, Thorley, Steven, Vorkink, Keith

    Published in The Review of financial studies (01-12-2006)
    “…The proposition that investors are overconfident about their valuation and trading skills can explain high observed trading volume. With biased…”
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    INVITED EDITORIAL COMMENT: Behavioral Asset Pricing: Asset Pricing for Normal People by Statman, Meir

    Published in Journal of portfolio management (01-10-2017)
    “…Transaction costs and other impediments hamper arbitrage even when it is risk-free. [...]prices and expected returns in markets with hampered arbitrage are…”
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    Socially Responsible Indexes by Statman, Meir

    Published in Journal of portfolio management (2006)
    “…Socially responsible investment (SRI) indexes vary in composition and social responsibility scores, but have higher mean social scores than the S&P 500 index…”
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    Socially Responsible Mutual Funds by Statman, Meir

    Published in Financial analysts journal (01-05-2000)
    “…Conversations about socially responsible investing are difficult because they combine facts with beliefs. Proponents of socially responsible investing believe…”
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    Classifying and Measuring the Performance of Socially Responsible Mutual Funds by Statman, Meir, Glushkov, Denys

    Published in Journal of portfolio management (01-01-2016)
    “…This article offers a factor model for classifying socially responsible mutual funds and measuring their performance. The authors provide a factor model that…”
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    Financial Advertising in the Second Generation of Behavioral Finance by Statman, Meir

    Published in The journal of behavioral finance (02-10-2017)
    “…Financial economists writing about financial advertising often describe them as fluff at best and misleading or fraudulent at worst. This description typifies…”
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    How Many Stocks Make a Diversified Portfolio? by Statman, Meir

    “…We show that a well-diversified portfolio of randomly chosen stocks must include at least 30 stocks for a borrowing investor and 40 stocks for a lending…”
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