Maren Baars

University of Muenster - Finance Center

Scientific Associate

Universitätsstraße 14-16

Münster, 48143

Germany

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Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

How Negative Interest Rates Affect the Risk-Taking of Individual Investors: Experimental Evidence

Finance Research Letters, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 13 Posted: 06 Nov 2019
University of Muenster - Finance Center, University of Muenster - Finance Center and University of Muenster - Finance Center
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Negative interest rates; Loss aversion; Portfolio theory; Financial decision making

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An Alternative Behavioral Explanation for the MAX Effect

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 91 Posted: 04 Aug 2018 Last Revised: 27 Sep 2021
Maren Baars and Hannes Mohrschladt
University of Muenster - Finance Center and University of Muenster - Finance Center
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MAX effect, overreaction, CPT-preferences, behavioral mechanisms

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Beyond the two-state setting: Do individuals generally underinfer from high-weight information?

Number of pages: 180 Posted: 13 Jul 2020 Last Revised: 24 Feb 2022
University of Muenster - Finance Center, University of Muenster - Finance Center and University of Muenster - Finance Center
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Information Weight, Over- and Underinference, Judgment Biases

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Preferences for maximum daily returns: Evidence from a discrete choice experiment

Number of pages: 24 Posted: 14 Dec 2021
Maren Baars and Hannes Mohrschladt
University of Muenster - Finance Center and University of Muenster - Finance Center
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MAX effect, choice experiment

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Ignorance illusion in decisions under risk: The impact of perceived expertise on probability weighting

Baars, M., & Goedde-Menke, M. (2022). Ignorance illusion in decisions under risk: The impact of perceived expertise on probability weighting. Journal of Risk and Insurance, 89(1), 35– 62. https://doi.org/10.1111/jori.12356
Number of pages: 55 Posted: 30 May 2019 Last Revised: 22 Feb 2022
Maren Baars and Michael Goedde-Menke
University of Muenster - Finance Center and University of Münster - Finance Center Münster
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decision making, risk, probability weighting, perceived expertise, ignorance illusion