When Regulation Fuels Collusion: The Emergence of Self-Organized Investor Cartels in IPO Markets
Studies how IPO regulation can unintentionally facilitate collusion by enabling self-organized investor cartels in primary markets.
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Studies how IPO regulation can unintentionally facilitate collusion by enabling self-organized investor cartels in primary markets.
Examines how opinion leaders transmit both information and emotion in online investor communities, shaping attention and trading behavior.