Shlomo Benartzi
Shlomo Benartzi | |
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Nationality | Israel |
Alma mater | Cornell University |
Occupation | Academic , author |
Years active | Since 1994 |
Organization | UCLA Anderson School of Management |
Known for | Behavioral finance Household finance Retirement issues Co-founder of RAND Behavioral Finance Forum |
Notable work | Thinking Smarter: Seven Steps to Your Fulfilling Retirement ... and Life |
Website | Benartzi at UCLA |
Shlomo Benartzi is a professor at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Benartzi is a leading authority on behavioral finance with a special interest in household finance and participant behavior in retirement savings plans.
In 2006 Benartzi co-founded the Behavioral Finance Forum at RAND.
Papers
Benartazi is the co-author of these most cited papers.
Year | Study |
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1993 | Myopic loss aversion and the equity premium puzzle[1] |
2004 | Save more tomorrow™: Using behavioral economics to increase employee saving[2] |
2001 | Naive diversification strategies in defined contribution saving plans[3] |
1997 | Do changes in dividends signal the future or the past?[4] |
2001 | Excessive extrapolation and the allocation of 401 (k) accounts to company stock[5] |
2001 | Heuristics and biases in retirement savings behavior[6] |
1999 | Risk aversion or myopia? Choices in repeated gambles and retirement investments[7] |
2002 | How much is investor autonomy worth?[8] |
2003 | Dividend changes do not signal changes in future profitability[9] |
2011 | Annuitization puzzles[10] |
Books
Benazarti is the co-author of three books.
- Benartzi, Shlomo; Lehrer, Jonah (2015). The Smarter Screen: Surprising Ways to Influence and Improve Online Behavior. Penguin. p. 256. ISBN 978-1591847861
- Benartzi, Shlomo; Lewin, Roger (2015). Thinking Smarter: Seven Steps to Your Fulfilling Retirement ... and Life. Penguin. p. 288. ISBN 978-1591844846
- Benartzi, Shlomo; Lewin, Roger (2012). Save More Tomorrow: Practical Behavioral Finance Solutions to Improve 401(k) Plans. Penguin. p. 144.ISBN 978-1591848059
See also
References
- ↑ Benartzi, Shlomo; Thaler, Richard H. (1993). Myopic loss aversion and the equity premium puzzle. National Bureau of Economic Research.
- ↑ Benartzi, Shlomo; Thaler, Richard H. (2004). Save more tomorrow™: Using behavioral economics to increase employee saving. Journal of Political Economy. pp. S164–S187.
- ↑ Benartzi, Shlomo; Thaler, Richard H. (2001). Naive diversification strategies in defined contribution saving plans. American economic review: American Economic Association. pp. 79–98.
- ↑ Benartzi, Shlomo; Michaely, Roni; Thaler, Richard H. (1997). Do changes in dividends signal the future or the past?. Journal of Finance: American Finance Association. pp. 1007–1034.
- ↑ Benartzi, Shlomo (2001). Excessive extrapolation and the allocation of 401 (k) accounts to company stock (PDF). Journal of Finance: Blackwell Publishers. pp. 1747–1764.
- ↑ Benartzi, Shlomo; Thaler, Richard H. (2001). Heuristics and biases in retirement savings behavior. The Journal of Economic Perspectives: American Economic Association. pp. 81–104.
- ↑ Benartzi, Shlomo; Thaler, Richard H. (1999). Risk aversion or myopia? Choices in repeated gambles and retirement investments. Management Science: INFORMS. pp. 364–381.
- ↑ Benartzi, Shlomo; Thaler, Richard H. (2002). How much is investor autonomy worth?. The Journal of Finance: Blackwell Publishers, Inc. pp. 1593–1616.
- ↑ Grullon, Gustavo; Michaely, Roni; Benartzi, Shlomo; Thaler, Richard H. (2003). Dividend changes do not signal changes in future profitability. SSRN.
- ↑ Benartzi, Shlomo; Previtero, Alessandro; Thaler, Richard H. (2011). Annuitization puzzles. The Journal of Economic Perspectives: American Economic Association. pp. 143–164.
External links
- Home page
- Author page, Academic search (beta)
- Google Scholars page
- The RAND Behavioral Finance Forum
- Authors page, SSRN