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Ms Parvathy S Nair

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Teaching Associate,
Badruka School of Management

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  • Business, Finance

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Citations 20
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Behavioral Finance, Behavioral Bias, Investor Behavior

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  • Female
  • Teaching Associate , Badruka School of Management
  • Dabilpur, Telangana, India
Master of Commerce
Other Institute 2018
Teaching Associate Jul 2024 – Present
Badruka School of Management

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Scholarly Publications

Specifying and validating overconfidence bias among retail investors: a formative index

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Determinants of mobile apps adoption by retail investors for online trading in emerging financial markets

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Authors: Parvathy S. Nair, Atul Shiva, Nikhil Yadav, Priyanka Tandon

Do Social Media Interaction Drive Behavioral Bias and Trading Tendencies of Retail Investors? A Moderated-Mediation Approach

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