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''Cognitive bias''.
Transparent means having the desirable quality of making full disclosure of information to markets and other stakeholders, in such a way that they can readily see and understand what has been done.
 
Self-investment bias is an unconscious social bias.
 
It leads to the unwarranted continuation of support for projects that we have been seen to support in the past.
 
Self-investment bias is closely related to choice supporting bias.
 
 
<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Ignoring logic'''''</span>
 
:"When we have shown support for an idea, project or person, we can be reluctant to call a halt to that support.
 
:We can continue support or investment, long after logic suggests we call a halt."
 
:''The Treasurer magazine, December 2018 / January 2019, p41 - Dr Pete Jones, Chartered Psychologist.''


Transparent is the opposite of ''opaque.''




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Affinity bias]]
* [[Corporate governance]]
* [[Bandwagon bias]]
* [[Disclosure]]
* [[Behavioural economics]]
* [[Disclosure and Transparency Rules]]
* [[Choice supporting bias]]
* [[Efficient market]]
* [[Cognitive bias]]
* [[Ethics]]
* [[Confirmation bias]]
* [[FAST]]
* [[Diversity]]
* [[Financial reporting]]
* [[Dunning-Kruger effect]]
* [[FRANDT]]
* [[Emotional intelligence]]
* [[Invisible FX]]
* [[Impostor syndrome]]
* [[Opaque]]
* [[Objectivity]]
* [[Price transparency]]
* [[Optimism bias]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[Reactance bias]]
* [[Stakeholder]]
* [[Social bias]]
* [[STS]]
* [[Source bias]]
* [[Tax transparency initiative]]
* [[Sunk cost fallacy]]
* [[Transparency]]
* [[Visibility]]


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[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Ethics]]
[[Category:Ethics]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 08:20, 31 August 2022

Transparent means having the desirable quality of making full disclosure of information to markets and other stakeholders, in such a way that they can readily see and understand what has been done.

Transparent is the opposite of opaque.


See also