Title: Herding and Social Pressure in Trading Tasks: A Behavioural Analysis
Authors: Baddeley, Michelle
Pillas, Demetris
Christopoulos, Yorgos
Schultz, Wolfram
Tobler, Phillipe
Keywords: herding
Bayesian updating
social learning
social pressure
Issue Date: May-2007
Publisher: Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, UK
Series/Report no.: CWPE
0730
Abstract: We extend the experimental literature on Bayesian herding using evidence from a financial decision-making experiment. We identify significant propensities to herd increasing with the degree of herd-consensus. We test various herding models to capture the differential impacts of Bayesian-style thinking versus behavioural factors. We find statistically significant associations between herding and individual characteristics such as age and personality traits. Overall, our evidence is consistent with explanations of herding as the outcome of social and behavioural factors. Suggestions for further research are outlined and include verifying these findings and identifying the neurological correlates of propensities to herd.
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/194710
Appears in Collections:Cambridge Working Papers in Economics

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