Behavioral Economics and Finance
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Special issue of Management Science, Edited by Brad M. Barber, Teck Ho and Terrance Odean; Deadline 15 Jul 2010
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Management Science
Special Issue on Behavioral Economics and Finance
Coeditors
Brad M. Barber, UC Davis
Teck Ho, UC Berkeley
Terrance Odean, UC Berkeley
Submission Deadline: July 15, 2010
Expected Publication Date: Fall 2011
Management Science will publish a special issue on research broadly related to behavioral economics and finance and their applications in related fields including marketing, operations management, and organizational behavior. The goal of the special issue is to promote research on behavioral economics and finance while leveraging the crossdisciplinary heritage of Management Science to provide a high-quality outlet for this research.
We welcome experimental (both standard and brain-imaging), empirical, and theoretical papers that investigate individual decision making, interactive decision making in games, and behavior of participants in markets. Participant is broadly defined but includes producers, customers, investors, fund managers, analysts, and corporate managers. Market is also broadly defined but includes commodity, stock, fixed income, retail, business-to-business, and auction markets. We particularly welcome research that investigates the impact of participants’ behavior on the current financial crisis and recession, meta-analysis that combines results from multiple studies and disciplines, and field experiments that point to clear conclusions.
Submission: Please submit your manuscript online via ScholarOne Manuscripts at . Note that you must select "Special Issue" as the Manuscript Type in Step 1 and select Teck Ho, Brad Barber, or Terrance Odean as Department Editor in Step 5. Manuscripts will generally be assigned to one of the Associate Editors for this issue (see below), but you may also recommend guest Associate Editors.
Associate Editors
Wilfred Amaldoss, Duke University
Malcolm Baker, Harvard Business School
Nicholas Barberis, Yale University
Shlomo Benartzi, UCLA
Gary Charness, UC Santa Barbara
Yan Chen, University of Michigan
Josh Coval, Harvard Business School
Stefano DellaVigna, UC Berkeley
Simon Gervais, Duke University
Uri Gneezy, UC San Diego
Brian Knutson, Stanford University
Charles Lee, Stanford University
Ulrike Malmendier, UC Berkeley
Paola Sapienza, Northwestern University
Jeff Wurgler, New York University
Paul Zak, Claremont Graduate University
Jonathan Zinman, Dartmouth College
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