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Influence of Overconfidence and Cash Flow on Investment in Vietnam KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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한국유통과학회 (Korea Distribution Science Association)
초록

CEOs Overconfidence can bring potentially risky early decisions to businesses, along with large enterprise free cash flow that can bring different investment decisions with CEOs Overconfidence. Especially in the context of Vietnamese enterprises, CEOs are often influenced by behavioral psychology about overconfidence in investment decisions (due to individual cultural characteristics as well as operating financial markets also depend on many factors outside the market). Therefore, the authors study the impact of overconfidence and cash flow on investment in Vietnamese to find the internal relationship between these three factors in the financial environment in Vietnam. With 480 companies listed on the Vietnam Stock Exchange from 2014 to 2018 (companies have continuous reports), the regression analysis results with panel data (FEM, GLS models, correction of robust and GMM dealing with endogenous problems) have shown Overconfidence has a positive impact on investment. At the same time, the results also indicated that enterprises with overconfident CEOs and large cash flows tend to invest less than enterprises with low cash flow. The results of this study have shown the behavioral behavior of CEOs in Vietnamese enterprises that exist under both prospect theory and effective market theory.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
    2.1. Over Confidence
    2.2. Measurement of Over Confidence
    2.3. The Relationship between Over Confidenceand Investment
    2.4. The Relationship between Cash Flow, OverConfidence and Investment Decisions
3. Methodology
    3.1. Research Model
    3.2. Data Collection and Method of DataAnalysis
4. Results and Discussions
    4.1. Descriptive
    4.2. Regression
5. Conclusion
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저자
  • Duy Van NGUYEN(Quantitative Analysis Center, QA Global Co.) Corresponding Author
  • Duong Quy DANG(University of Economics and Business, Vietnam National University)
  • Giang Hoang PHAM(Foreign Trade University)
  • Du Kim DO(Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Admini stration)