Author:
Hasibuan Beby Kendida,Sadalia Isfenti
Abstract
Abstract
This study aims to determine how the development of behavioral finance from year to year. As we know, developments regarding today’s investment decision-making are heavily influenced by behavioral finance. This is because, in several studies, it is known that an investor can behave irrationally in making investment decisions. This research will investigate and combine previous research related to behavioral finance in the last six decades. This is done to know how behavioral finance impacts investment decision-making from an investor’s perspective. Data processing was done by collecting related articles through the publish or perish program. Then all articles related to behavioral finance were processed using the VOS Viewer application to find out about behavioral finance, which is the basis for decision making from an investor’s point of view.
Publisher
Atlantis Press International BV
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