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The impact of overconfidence bias on firm performance: an empirical analysis of S&P 1500 firms

In the context of public firms competing for profitable growth, there is abundant evidence that a high proportion of strategic decisions are value destructive. When managers make strategic decisions to position their firms for competitive advantage, they do so in a context of uncertainty and, in so...

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Main Author: Borchardt, Wayne
Other Authors: Samuelsson, Mikael
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Graduate School of Business (GSB) 2025
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