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Financial literacy and economic preferences are considered to be important drivers of health, income, and general well-being. In this paper we bridge the gap between studies on financial literacy and research on economic preferences by how they interplay with each other and the field behavior of...
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Building on cross-sectional data for Austrian high school students from fifth to twelfth grade, we investigate the correlations between socio-economic background variables and a comprehensive set of variables related to financial decision-making (i.e., financial knowledge, behavioral...
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Risk-assessment and risk-taking in various forms are among the most important tasks financial professionals face in their daily work. A large body of experimental studies has shown a substantial effect of the decision domain (gain vs loss domain) on risk-taking, predominantly among students. In...
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binary lottery, we find evidence that the emotion 'surprise' plays a significant role in the negative correlation between …
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oder für andere Personen. Wir verwenden ein „within-subjects“ für unser Experiment, bei dem Vermögensverwalter in …
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Human judgments are systematically affected by various biases and distortions. The main goal of our study is to analyze the effects of five well-documented behavioral biases—namely, the disposition effect, herd behavior, availability heuristic, gambler’s fallacy and hot hand fallacy—on the...
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whether behavior is caused by sentiment or by superior information about market mispricings, hence to cleanly test in a real …
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With a unique data set from New Zealand which allows us to assign each bet to individual bettors, we analyze the impact of experience on behavior and success in non-parimutuel (fixed odds) sports betting markets. We find that experienced bettors bet more on favorites than inexperienced bettors...
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In this article, a simple paper-and-pencil experiment, based on lottery bonds, shows that financial decisions taken by …
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In this paper, we test the realization effect, i.e., that risk-taking increases after a paper loss, whereas risk …
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