We investigate whether experiencing a natural disaster affects risk-taking behavior. We conduct standard risk games (using real money) with randomly selected individuals in rural Indonesia. We find that individuals who recently suffered a flood or earthquake exhibit more risk aversion. Experiencing a natural disaster causes people to perceive that they now face a greater risk of a future disaster. We conclude that this change in perception of background risk causes people to take fewer risks. We provide evidence that experimental risk behavior is correlated with real life risk behavior, highlighting the importance of our results
Psychological theory suggests there is a positive association between risk perception and protective...
Disaster microinsurance has been argued to enhance people’s resilience toward natural hazards. In de...
Disaster microinsurance has been argued to enhance people’s resilience toward natural hazards. In de...
This study explores people's risk attitudes after having suffered large real-world losses following ...
Increasing occurrence of devastating natural shocks has stimulated research interest in the economic...
Increasing occurrence of devastating natural shocks has stimulated research interest in the economic...
Abstract of associated article: This study explores people׳s risk taking behaviour after having suff...
China suffered both a heavy snow-hit and a major earthquake in 2008. To investigate the effects of d...
Many economic decisions are influenced by individual risk preferences, and new evidence challenges t...
We conducted an artefactual field experiment in Vietnam to investigate whether and how experiencing ...
We use experimental and survey data from two natural-hazard prone countries in Latin America to test...
Policymakers in developing and emerging countries are facing higher risk that is related to natural ...
I study how attitudes towards risk and risky behavior adapt over the long-run to changes in risk in ...
Each year natural disasters cause significant economic loss around the globe, despite the efforts ex...
This study explores how decision makers invest in adaptation to protect against flood risks in respo...
Psychological theory suggests there is a positive association between risk perception and protective...
Disaster microinsurance has been argued to enhance people’s resilience toward natural hazards. In de...
Disaster microinsurance has been argued to enhance people’s resilience toward natural hazards. In de...
This study explores people's risk attitudes after having suffered large real-world losses following ...
Increasing occurrence of devastating natural shocks has stimulated research interest in the economic...
Increasing occurrence of devastating natural shocks has stimulated research interest in the economic...
Abstract of associated article: This study explores people׳s risk taking behaviour after having suff...
China suffered both a heavy snow-hit and a major earthquake in 2008. To investigate the effects of d...
Many economic decisions are influenced by individual risk preferences, and new evidence challenges t...
We conducted an artefactual field experiment in Vietnam to investigate whether and how experiencing ...
We use experimental and survey data from two natural-hazard prone countries in Latin America to test...
Policymakers in developing and emerging countries are facing higher risk that is related to natural ...
I study how attitudes towards risk and risky behavior adapt over the long-run to changes in risk in ...
Each year natural disasters cause significant economic loss around the globe, despite the efforts ex...
This study explores how decision makers invest in adaptation to protect against flood risks in respo...
Psychological theory suggests there is a positive association between risk perception and protective...
Disaster microinsurance has been argued to enhance people’s resilience toward natural hazards. In de...
Disaster microinsurance has been argued to enhance people’s resilience toward natural hazards. In de...