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Do investors hold that they know? Impact of familiarity bias on investor’s reluctance to realize losses: Experimental approach.
Finance Research Letters. 2014. Vol. 11. No. 4. P. 463–469.
In this article, we investigate the impact of familiarity bias on the individual investor’s reluctance to realize losses. Our experimental approach reveals a strong correlation between familiarity and disposition effect. We conducted 714 tests in which different respondents could sell stocks of two types – winners and losers. One group of respondents “owned” familiar assets and another group operated anonymous portfolios. The results of the experiment show that an individual investor’s tendency to ride losers too long is more than twice as high in the case of unfamiliar stocks as it is when assets are familiar to the holder.
Kolachev N., Kovaleva G., Behavior Genetics 2026
Functional literacy—the ability to apply reading, mathematical, and scientific knowledge in authentic contexts as operationalized by the PISA framework—is a key predictor of educational attainment, labour-market outcomes, and economic growth. Despite extensive behavioral-genetic research on cognitive ability, the heritability of competency-based literacy measures remains largely unexamined, particularly outside Western populations. The present study addresses this ...
Added: May 26, 2026
Styrin E. M., Ataeva A., Жатикова Д. В. et al., Регион: Экономика и Социология 2026 № 2 С. 31–55
There remains a pronounced interregional differentiation in the level of digital development across the Russian Federation, which necessitates a comprehensive analysis of the factors influencing the digital maturity of public administration bodies in the country’s regions. This article offers a quantitative assessment of the impact of external socioeconomic, institutional, and technological factors on the level ...
Added: May 26, 2026
Tkachuk A., Кудинова И. В., Экономические науки 2026 № 3 С. 256
The article examines the process of economic decoupling between the United States of America and the People’s Republic of China in the context of the ongoing transformation of the global economy. The aim of the study is to assess the actual depth of decoupling based on an analysis of key trade, value-added, and investment indicators. ...
Added: May 26, 2026
Dorri Sedeh S., Kosonogov V., Kerimova N. et al., Frontiers in Psychology 2026 Vol. 17 Article 1710257
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As cities continue to grow, access to natural environments is becoming more limited, contributing to increased stress levels in urban populations. Panoramic 360° videos provide a creative and scalable means of simulating natural environments, potentially reducing stress in city residents under controlled settings. Here, we examined whether short immersive experiences in different urban environments support ...
Added: May 25, 2026
Switzerland: Springer Publishing Company, 2026.
In this volume of “Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems” we are pleased to present the proceedings of the 25th International Multidisciplinary Conference on Reliability and Statistics in Transportation and Communication” (RelStat-2025), which took place in hybrid form in Riga, Latvia on October 16–18, 2025. This event belongs to a con ference series started in ...
Added: May 25, 2026
Шелованова Т. И., Синяков А. А., Russian Journal of Economics 2025 No. 11 P. 47–75
The booming retail trade and the above-target consumer prices inflation in 2023–2024 in Russia, amid tightening monetary policy stance, raise an issue of the strength of the monetary policy interest rate channel. The focus of our paper is the interest rate elasticity (given inflation expectations) of a household’s loan request probability. We argue that a ...
Added: May 25, 2026
Kaisarova V. P., Коклев К. С., СПб.: Издательство СПбГЭУ, 2025.
The article examines the trends in the development of territorial accessibility of public transport for the population of the largest city based on the geoinformation analysis of the spatial features of its infrastructure. The article provides a transport dynamic for the period 2015-2024 based on cluster analysis of data on individual types of transport and ...
Added: May 25, 2026
Kochetkova Ekaterina, Kostanian D., Martynova O. et al., Brain Topography 2026 Vol. 39 No. 4 Article 51
Letter recognition is assumed to involve several levels of analysis, including coarse tuning for category and novelty and more fine tuning for specific features, related to letter orientation. We employed an oddball fast periodic visual stimulation (FPVS) paradigm with magnetoencephalography (Elekta VectorView, 306 sensors) to study neural discrimination responses in the source space. Using contrasts ...
Added: May 24, 2026
Zaikin A., Sviridov I., Sosedka A. et al., Technologies 2026 Vol. 14 No. 2 Article 84
High-dimensional tabular data are common in biomedical and clinical research, yet conventional machine learning methods often struggle in such settings due to data scarcity, feature redundancy, and limited generalization. In this study, we systematically evaluate Synolitic Graph Neural Networks (SGNNs), a framework that transforms high-dimensional samples into sample-specific graphs by training ensembles of low-dimensional pairwise ...
Added: May 23, 2026
Paklina S., Parshakov P., Teplykh G., The Journal of the New Economic Association 2026 Vol. 70 No. 1 P. 279–301
This paper investigates the relationship between online recruitment and unemployment in Russia within the Beveridge curve (the unemployment–vacancy curve) framework. Using panel data for 81 Russian regions over the period 2006–2022, we examine how the expansion of online job boards affects regional unemployment dynamics. The empirical
analysis is based on fi xed- effects and instrumental- variable ...
Added: May 22, 2026
Rincon C. J., Alekseeva O., Vukovic D. et al., Risk Management 2026 No. 28 Article 38
This study examines the long-term effects of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) unconventional monetary policy (UMP) interventions on the yields of sovereign bonds in the Eurozone. Using a sample of 14 European countries from January 2009 to December 2023, our findings indicate that increases of 1 billion euros in the ECB’s balance sheet are associated ...
Added: May 22, 2026
Монгуш В. Р., Novikova A., Креативные индустрии 2026 Т. 2 № 1 С. 23–41
This article analyzes the historical and cultural background, as well as the current situation and development prospects of the creative industries ecosystem in the Republic of Tuva. A comparative analysis of this remote, subsidized region and its neighbors, the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) and Krasnoyarsk Krai, revealed its strengths, vulnerabilities, and strategies of young creative professionals ...
Added: May 21, 2026
Zizin A., Plotnikov S., Деева В. В. et al., Инновации и инвестиции 2025 № 6 С. 36–39
The article is devoted to the study of the innovative infrastructure of Russian universities. The importance of developing innovative infrastructure, the practice of their formation (using the example of the country's leading universities) is studied. A classification of infrastructure objects is given and the effectiveness of their use in the practice of Russian universities is ...
Added: May 21, 2026
Plotnikov S., Деева В. В., Тенденции развития науки и образования 2023 № 102-2 С. 113–120
In the scientific article are considered the main technologies of corporate innovative entrepreneurship. Each technology is examined separately, which allows for understanding the purposefulness of using each tool in practice at your company. ...
Added: May 21, 2026
Plotnikov S., Деева В. В., Деева А. В., Тенденции развития науки и образования 2023 № 102-2 С. 64–67
Short-term cyclicity in modern economic systems is caused by a number of factors, including insufficient information. Information about the state of the market, supply and demand is received with a delay due to the processes of its collection, processing and dissemination. The time lag in obtaining information affects the business activity of enterprises, since they ...
Added: May 21, 2026
Abashkin V., Abdrakhmanova G., Bogdanov T. et al., М.: НИУ ВШЭ, 2026.
Институт статистических исследований и экономики знаний НИУ ВШЭ изучает аспекты цифровой трансформации машиностроения, в том числе оценивает необходимый для этого ресурсный, в частности кадровый, потенциал организаций отрасли.
Эмпирической базой для анализа послужили результаты обследования более 1,7 тыс. организаций машиностроения, проведенного в 2025 г. в рамках Мониторинга цифровой трансформации бизнеса. К машиностроению отнесены производители: компьютеров, электронных и оптических изделий (код по ОКВЭД2 — 26); электрооборудования (27); ...
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Abashkin V., Abdrakhmanova G., Bogdanov T. et al., М.: НИУ ВШЭ, 2026.
Институт статистических исследований и экономики знаний НИУ ВШЭ изучает аспекты цифровой трансформации машиностроения, в том числе оценивает текущий уровень использования цифровых технологий и перспективный спрос на них.
Эмпирической базой для анализа послужили результаты обследования более 1,7 тыс. организаций машиностроения, проведенного в 2025 г. в рамках Мониторинга цифровой трансформации бизнеса. К машиностроению отнесены производители: компьютеров, электронных и оптических изделий (код по ОКВЭД2 — 26); электрооборудования (27); машин и оборудования, не включенных в другие ...
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Abashkin V., Abdrakhmanova G., Bogdanov T. et al., М.: НИУ ВШЭ, 2026.
Институт статистических исследований и экономики знаний НИУ ВШЭ изучает аспекты цифровой трансформации химической промышленности, в том числе оценивает необходимый для этого ресурсный, в частности кадровый, потенциал организаций отрасли.
Эмпирической базой для анализа послужили результаты обследования более тысячи организаций химической промышленности, проведенного в 2025 г. в рамках Мониторинга цифровой трансформации бизнеса. К химпрому отнесены в соответствии с ОКВЭД2 производители: химических веществ и химических продуктов (код по ОКВЭД2 — 20); лекарственных средств ...
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Ustyuzhanin V., / Series Econometrics "arxiv". 2026.
This paper proposes Covariate-Balanced Weighted Stacked Difference-in-Differences (CBWSDID), a design-based extension of weighted stacked DID for settings in which untreated trends may be conditionally rather than unconditionally parallel. The estimator separates within-subexperiment design adjustment from across-subexperiment aggregation: matching or weighting improves treated-control comparability within each stacked subexperiment, while the corrective stacked weights of Wing et ...
Added: April 3, 2026
Vorchik A., / Social Science Research Network. Серия SSRN Working Paper Series "SSRN Working Paper Series". 2026.
This article is devoted to the phenomenon of intrinsic motivation, to understand which two models are proposed. We study how positive/negative intrinsic motivation to work (experienced utility) affects worker's individual labour supply (model I) and the amount of effort they exert (model II). In model I, we use intrinsic motivation to explain the positive/negative slope ...
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Vorchik A., Мамышев М. А., / Series Social Science Research Network "Social Science Research Network". 2025.
In this paper, we develop a formal mathematical model aimed to explain the Dunning-Kruger effect that beginners systematically overestimate their own competence in various fields of knowledge and activity. We argue that the Dunning-Kruger effect arises from the emotional nature of confidence combined with unknown unknowns that it simply can not take into account due ...
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Musaev A. U., Vorchik A., / Series Social Science Research Network "Social Science Research Network". 2026.
This paper attempts to model the evolutionary theory of modernization and democratization. The model reflects the key provisions of R. Inglehart and C. Welzel's theory and provides a microfoundation for the adaptation of subjective values to the objective importances of the survival factors and the structure of the labour markets from the perspective of evolutionary ...
Added: February 10, 2026
Antsygina A., Teteryatnikova M., Tremewan J. C. et al., / Series "SSRN Working Paper Series". 2025.
Many competitive environments allow for a third party to be indirectly involved by supporting one or both sides in the conflict. Such support can come from trade partners, colleagues, or allies, who can in turn benefit from a supported party's success. We use theory and an experiment to investigate how support relationships develop endogenously in ...
Added: January 31, 2026
Akhmedova A., / Series "SSRN Working Paper Series". 2026.
The study explores a psychological phenomenon of inaction inertia-avoiding action after missing a more favourable opportunity. Unlike action inertia (e.g.,sunk costs effect), inaction inertia has been less studied, particularly in economic contexts. Considering the reference dependent nature of the phenomenon, I build on the work of Kőszegi and Rabin (2006) to examine how past experiences ...
Added: January 23, 2026