While the findings from previous studies have provided evidence that prior outcome is a crucial determinant in influencing decision makers’ subsequent risky choice, little attention has been directed to understand how subsequent risky choice is affected by recent experience associated with an individual’s self-regulation system, which is termed regulatory closure. This study draws on Regulatory Focus Theory and Prospect Theory to investigate the impact of regulatory closure on risk-seeking behaviour in subsequent financial decision making. The study proposes that risk-seeking behaviour varies after a successful closure through the process of mental accounting and is moderated by the intensity of an individual’s chronic regulatory focus. In ...
(editors) This book sheds light on the emotional side of risk taking behaviour and is based on an in...
(editors) This book sheds light on the emotional side of risk taking behaviour and is based on an in...
My dissertation consists of three essays that examine the effects of processes that take place in th...
This study examines the role of regulatory focus and additional information on risk preferences in i...
© 2012 Dr. Phakdey ThanWithin the organisational context, employees as well as managers are confront...
Although studies show that regulatory focus influences decision making and risk taking, theories of ...
This dissertation examined the motivational and cultural underpinnings of financial decision making ...
We extend the literature on regulatory fit theory (Higgins 2000) by testing whether individuals who ...
This research demonstrates, across four experiments, that investors behave differently when a prior ...
Four studies demonstrate the importance of self-regulatory mechanisms for understanding risk-seeking...
Self-regulation involves an ongoing struggle between two op-posing psychological forces, desire and ...
(editors) This book sheds light on the emotional side of risk taking behaviour and is based on an in...
The disposition effect is the tendency of investors to sell stocks early when the price increases an...
(editors) This book sheds light on the emotional side of risk taking behaviour and is based on an in...
This study examines individual decision making in financial contexts. Specifically, the study invest...
(editors) This book sheds light on the emotional side of risk taking behaviour and is based on an in...
(editors) This book sheds light on the emotional side of risk taking behaviour and is based on an in...
My dissertation consists of three essays that examine the effects of processes that take place in th...
This study examines the role of regulatory focus and additional information on risk preferences in i...
© 2012 Dr. Phakdey ThanWithin the organisational context, employees as well as managers are confront...
Although studies show that regulatory focus influences decision making and risk taking, theories of ...
This dissertation examined the motivational and cultural underpinnings of financial decision making ...
We extend the literature on regulatory fit theory (Higgins 2000) by testing whether individuals who ...
This research demonstrates, across four experiments, that investors behave differently when a prior ...
Four studies demonstrate the importance of self-regulatory mechanisms for understanding risk-seeking...
Self-regulation involves an ongoing struggle between two op-posing psychological forces, desire and ...
(editors) This book sheds light on the emotional side of risk taking behaviour and is based on an in...
The disposition effect is the tendency of investors to sell stocks early when the price increases an...
(editors) This book sheds light on the emotional side of risk taking behaviour and is based on an in...
This study examines individual decision making in financial contexts. Specifically, the study invest...
(editors) This book sheds light on the emotional side of risk taking behaviour and is based on an in...
(editors) This book sheds light on the emotional side of risk taking behaviour and is based on an in...
My dissertation consists of three essays that examine the effects of processes that take place in th...