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Research Article

The impact of investor overconfidence on crisis contagion

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Received 13 Jan 2024, Accepted 31 May 2024, Published online: 12 Jun 2024
 

ABSTRACT

This paper examines the asymmetric effect of overconfidence on the contagion of crises in developed and emerging markets, using the NARDL model, for the period from January 2006 to June 2020. We find that in the short term, the reduction in overconfidence has a greater effect than an increase on crisis contagion.

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Notes on contributors

Manel Mahjoubi

Maneel Mahjoubi is currently an Assistant at Higher Institute of Management- University of Gabes, in Tunisia. He obtained his PhD in finance from Faculty of Economics and Management - University of Sfax, in Tunisia. Member at the Research Unit on Research, Business and Decisions (UR-RED), in Higher Institute of Management of Gabes (University of Gabes, in Tunisia). He also participated in several high profile conferences.

Jamel Eddine Henchiri

Jamel Eddine Henchiri, is currently a Professor at Higher Institute of Management- University of Gabes, in Tunisia. Also, he is the director of research Unit on Research, Business and Decisions (UR-RED) in University of Gabes in Tunisia). Since its creation in 2013. In addition, he is the president of the scientific journal Journal of Academic Finance (JoAF), since 2010. He has also been the founder and main organizer of the international conference CSIFA: International Scientific Conference on Finance and Insurance since 2006, and participated in several high profile conferences. He was also appointed director of the Higher Institute of Management- University of Gabes in Tunisia, during the years 2013 and 2014. He obtained his PhD in Management Science from Rennes University in France (1 IGR-IAE de Rennes: Rennes, Bretagne, FR).

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