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Investment decisions in initial public offerings and over-subscription perceptions among investors

This study aims to address the critical issue of inadequate research policies in the context of growing interest in initial public offerings (IPOs). Its primary objective is to explore the complex dynamics governing IPO investment decisions and the over-subscription perceptions among Nepalese invest...

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Published in:Corporate Governance and Organizational Behavior Review 2024, Vol.8 (1), p.105-114
Main Authors: Karki, Dipendra, Bhattarai, Ganesh, Dahal, Rewan Kumar, Sanjel, Niraj
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