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This special edition of Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis offers seventeen chapters from invited participants in the International Applied Social Science Congress, held in Turkey between the 19th and 21st April 2018.
The chapters included tackle a range of issues, including risk and control in consumer behavior; augmented reality applications in brand trust; foreign exchange rates; and brand reputation influence, among many more. Covering concepts such as retirement planning, the stock market, and herd behavior, Contemporary Issues in Behavioral Finance is a fundamental text for any researcher or student of behavioral finance, with a cast of expert contributors and editors.


This special edition of Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis offers seventeen chapters from invited participants in the International Applied Social Science Congress, held in Turkey between the 19th and 21st April 2018.

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Drawn from the International Applied Social Science Congress, held in Turkey in April 2018, the 17 chapters in this volume explore issues in behavioral finance. Contributors working in business, economics, marketing, and other fields at universities in Europe and Egypt discuss the relationship between risk and control in consumer behavior, the use of machine learning techniques for predicting future states of economy data, volatility spillover between the BIST100 Index and the S&P500 Index, brand reputation and its influence on consumer behavior, augmented reality applications from the perspectives of brand trust and the purchase intentions of customers, women's cooperatives as a tool of employment policy in Turkey, the impact of financial literacy on cognitive biases of individual investors, retirement planning, consumer cash and cashless payments in Poland, and marketing communications and experiential marketing in the context of augmented reality. Others consider the relationship between exports, imports, and the exchange rate; herd behavior on the Borsa Istanbul exchange; factors affecting internet banking preferences and the relation to demographic characteristics in Turkey; cognitive biases in the Turkish version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire; herd behavior and its effects on the purchasing behavior of investors; factors involved in retirement planning by Maltese nationals; and how government governance helps world stock market development. -- Annotation ©2019 * (protoview.com) *

List of Contributors
vii
Series Editor's Introduction ix
About the Contributors xiii
About the Editors xxi
Chapter 1 Risk and Control in Consumer Behavior: A Discussion
1(12)
Erdogan Koc
Cagatan Taskin
Hakan Boz
Chapter 2 Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Economic Time Series Prediction
13(16)
Utku Kose
Chapter 3 Volatility Spillovers between BIST100 Index and S&P500 Index
29(16)
Letife Ozdemir
Serap Vurur
Chapter 4 Brand Reputation and Its Influence on Consumers' Behavior
45(8)
Marica Mazurek
Chapter 5 An Investigation of Augmented Reality Applications from the Perspectives of Brand Trust and Purchase Intentions of Customers
53(12)
Bilsen Bilgili
Emrah Ozkul
Erdogan Koc
Mehmet Oguz Ademoglu
Chapter 6 Women's Cooperatives as a Tool of Employment Policy in Turkey
65(12)
Duygu Kizddag
Chapter 7 The Impact of Financial Literacy on Cognitive Biases of Individual Investors
77(20)
Ercan Ozen
Gursel Ersoy
Chapter 8 Retirement Planning: A Literature Review
97(42)
Sara Pavia
Simon Grima
Chapter 9 A Comparative Survey Over Time between Cash and Cashless Payments in Poland
139(14)
Beata Swiecka
Chapter 10 Marketing Communications and Experiential Marketing in the Context of Augmented Reality
153(10)
Songul Bilgili Suluk
Kenan Aydin
Chapter 11 Exports, Imports, and the Exchange Rate: A Causality Analysis for Turkey (2004--2017)
163(8)
Erdogan Kotil
Chapter 12 Herd Behavior in the Borsa Istanbul
171(16)
Reyhan Can
Isin Dizdarlar
Chapter 13 Factors Affecting Internet Banking Preferences and Their Relation to Demographic Characteristics
187(18)
Eser Yesildag
Chapter 14 Who Wants to be a Millionaire? A Behavioral Economy Analysis
205(10)
Ekrem Tufan
Burcu Engin
Yonca Imer
Merve Aycan
Chapter 15 Herd Behavior and Its Effects on the Purchasing Behavior of Investors
215(12)
Cagatay Basarir
Ozer Yilmaz
Chapter 16 Retirement Planning by Maltese Nationals: A Study of Influential Factors
227(34)
Simon Grima
Sara Pavia
Chapter 17 How Does Governance Help World Stock Market Development?
261(22)
Tarek Eldomiaty
Rasha Hammam
Yasmeen Said
Alaa Safwat
Index 283
Dr. Simon Grima (PhD) is the Head of the Insurance Department and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Malta. He served as the President of the Malta Association of Risk Management (MARM) and Malta Association of Compliance, and has over 25 years of experience in in Financial Services, Internal Controls, Investments and IT.  Dr. Ercan Özen (PhD) is an Associate Professor of Finance in the Department of Banking and Finance, University of Uak, Turkey. He is chair of the International Applied Social Sciences Congress, a certified accountant, and a member of both the Agean Finance Association and TEMA (Turkey Combating Soil Erosion, for Reforestation and the Protection of Natural Resources Foundation).  Dr. Hakan Boz (PhD) is an Assistant Professor at the University of Uak's School of Applied Sciences, in Turkey. Prior to joining academia he has held various positions in the tourism and hospitality sector, and now carries out research to better understand consumer and employee behavior in those sectors. 

Dr. Jonathan Spiteri (PhD) is a Resident Academic within the Department of Insurance at the University of Malta. With experience in both the private sector and in academia, he is currently involved in the R2Pi Horizon 2020 project, which examines Circular Economy models in Europe.   Dr. Eleftherios I. Thalassinos (PhD) is a Jean Monnet Chair Professor at the University of Piraeus, Greece. He is the Editor-in-Chief of ERSj, IJEBA, and Chair of ICABE.