This research investigates how emotions contribute to financial panic using controlled laboratory stock market experiments. By combining sentiment analysis, facial expression recognition, and personality profiling, it aims to identify the emotional drivers of irrational selling behaviour and provide evidence for policies that promote greater financial market stability.

This research explores how personality traits influence patient safety among nurses and midwives in Ireland. Survey findings show that agreeableness, conscientiousness, and openness support safer care, while neuroticism may increase risk. The study proposes personality-tailored safety training to improve communication, teamwork, and life-saving performance.