When is market the benchmark? Reinforcement evidence from repurchase decisions
Reinforcement relative to an adaptive benchmark is a well-established model of behavior outside finance. Recently, reinforcement has been identified as an important driver of decisions to repurchase a stock. In this paper, we enrich the existing reinforcement model of repurchasing by an aspiration-b...
Main Authors: | Jiao, P, Nax, H |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2016
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