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financial risks. The empirical evidence we provide only weakly supports the gender differences argument. We find that women are …
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This study appraises the role of gender in the behavior of individuals who make risky investments. The analysis bases … studies, I find no evidence for gender differences. Males and females exhibit similar levels of risk propensity and their …
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Do women invest differently than men? We contribute to the answer of this question by analysing the Panel on Household Finances (PHF) of the German Bundesbank. This representative panel collects a wide variety of behavioural and financial variables in the area of household finance. We find that...
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We arranged for trained undercover men and women to pose as potential clients and visit all 65 local financial advisory firms in Hong Kong, China. At financial planning firms, but not at securities firms, women were more likely than men to receive advice to buy only individual or only local...
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) for individuals' wealth accumulation. Using survey data from the German SAVE initiative, we find strong gender- and …
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sample size was 1 065. Age and gender were found to significantly influence investor risk tolerance. A negative relationship …
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The "Fear of Missing Out" or FoMO has become an accepted motivator of behaviours extending from the purchase of limited-edition sneaker brands to social media use and cryptocurrency investment. As a motivator of individual financial behaviours, such as cryptocurrency and stock investment, it is...
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board gender-balancing) has increased female insider trading performance. We find that the gender-based insider performance … positive and significant and of a magnitude equal to that of male insiders. Also, increased gender-based insider …
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