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The Degree of Overconfidence - Examining finance and non-finance oriented business students

Sarah Finberg,Martina Hultberg-2014-07-23-Gothenburg University Publications Electronic Archive (Gothenburg University)

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We examine the degree of overconfidence among finance and non-finance oriented business students, taking into account all the three overconfidence types; overprecision, overestimation and overplacement. We first investigate whether the degree of overconfidence among the business students increases when the education goes from being non-finance to finance oriented. Second, we test for possible self-selection effects. We find that only the degree of Overestimation increases among the business students; finance oriented students being more confident. The outcomes regarding Overprecision and Overplacement are not significant. Moreover, self-section does not seem to explain the outcome regarding Overestimation and there does not appear to be any self-selection effect on gender either, when comparing the finance oriented students to the non-finance oriented students.

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We examine the degree of overconfidence among finance and non-finance oriented business students, taking into account all the three overconfidence types; overprecision, overestimation and overplacement. We first investigate whether the degree of overconfidence among the business students increases when the education goes from being non-finance to finance oriented. Second, we test for possible self-selection effects. We find that only the degree of Overestimation increases among the business students; finance oriented students being more confident. The outcomes regarding Overprecision and Overplacement are not significant. Moreover, self-section does not seem to explain the outcome regarding Overestimation and there does not appear to be any self-selection effect on gender either, when comparing the finance oriented students to the non-finance oriented students.

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Overconfidence effectDegree (music)FinanceBusinessEconomicsPsychologySocial psychology

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