Journal of Behavioral Finance
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| Journal of Behavioral Finance | |
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| Abbreviated title | JBF |
| Discipline | Behavioral finance |
| Language | English |
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| Publisher | The Institute of Behavioral Finance and Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. (USA) |
| Publication history | 2000 to present |
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| ISSN | 1542-7560 |
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The Journal of Behavioral Finance is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes research related to the field of behavioral finance. It formerly published as The Journal of Psychology and Financial Markets.
Contributors to the Journal of Behavioral Finance have included specialists in psychology and psychiatry, sociology, behavioral economics, and the financial markets. The journal's publisher says its audience includes professionals in the above disciplines, as well as those in "consumer behavior and marketing," and in "the multidisciplinary study of judgment and decision making."
Notable contributors to the journal include Robert Shiller of the Yale School of Management, Nobel Laureate Vernon L. Smith, Robert Prechter, and Aaron Lynch.
Brian Bruce serves as the journal's current editor. Associate editors include professor Andrew Lo of the MIT Sloan School of Management, and professor John Schott of the Harvard Medical School. The Journal of Behavioral Finance appears in the Prosource and EBSCO business/finance indexes, and in the American Economic Association's EconLit index.

