Corporate behavioural finance – the case of Lithuania

    Daiva Jurevičienė Info
    Egidijus Bikas Info
    Greta Keliuotytė-Staniulėnienė Info
    Lina Novickytė Info
    Petras Dubinskas Info

Abstract

Behavioural finances became especially important in recent years. Majority of studies covers individual investor decision making factors while corporate customers’ investment behaviour, as a rule, encompass liability side (capital expenses, financing and structure; dividend policy; assessment of potential investment projects, etc.). This paper aims to establish investment possibilities of nonfinancial corporate investors in financial markets, basing on accomplished survey of companies managers, and strives to determine enterprise investment in financial assets assumptions. Though the results of the survey sample not fully meets the requirements of representativeness but satisfy the minimum margin error – up to 10 percent – acceptable level.

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behavioural finance, behavioural corporate finance, non-financial corporate investments in financial markets, non-financial companies’ survey

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Jurevičienė, D., Bikas, E., Keliuotytė-Staniulėnienė, G., Novickytė, L., & Dubinskas, P. (2013). Corporate behavioural finance – the case of Lithuania. Business, Management and Economics Engineering, 11(2), 333-349. https://doi.org/10.3846/bme.2013.19

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Jurevičienė, D., Bikas, E., Keliuotytė-Staniulėnienė, G., Novickytė, L., & Dubinskas, P. (2013). Corporate behavioural finance – the case of Lithuania. Business, Management and Economics Engineering, 11(2), 333-349. https://doi.org/10.3846/bme.2013.19

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