We report results from a study of superannuation member advice-seeking within their plan, explaining observed patterns by member age, gender, issue salience, and size-of-bet effect. Inquiry mode, frequency and volume of contact with the advice-provider, and sensitivity of members to legislative change and macroeconomic events are considered. Results show that gender (female more likely than male), age (older rather than younger), balance (larger rather than smaller) and experience (longer rather than shorter), are the strongest advice-seeking predictors, consistent over time. Findings suggest member engagement around retirement planning may be more effective when considering the factors affecting advice-seeking behaviour in general
Three crucial ingredients influence how much individuals will have to fund retirement income needs: ...
When do individuals actually improve their financial behavior in response to advice? Using survey da...
We examine the contribution and investment decisions made by members of a large UKbasedDC pension pl...
We report results from a study of superannuation member advice-seeking within their plan, explaining...
We report results from a study of superannuation member advice-seeking within their plan, explaining...
This paper is concerned with advice-seeking by DC plan participants as they approach retirement, foc...
Abstract. Defined contribution (DC) or money purchase pension saving schemes place the onus on parti...
Governments in many countries are facing the challenge of providing sufficient retirement incomes fo...
Population ageing is raising the profile of retirement incomes policy. In Australia assets of retire...
This paper reports on an investigation of whether educational resources supplied by a superannuation...
Compulsory superannuation is a significant component of the Australian Government’s strategy to enco...
Currently, in Australia, the age pension, paid for out of Commonwealth government taxes, forms the b...
This research extends previous literature on the relationship between financial literacy and financi...
Cluster analysis is used to identify homogeneous groups of members of USS in terms of risk attitudes...
Voluntary retirement plans, such as defined contribution (DC) plans, and Individual Retirement Accou...
Three crucial ingredients influence how much individuals will have to fund retirement income needs: ...
When do individuals actually improve their financial behavior in response to advice? Using survey da...
We examine the contribution and investment decisions made by members of a large UKbasedDC pension pl...
We report results from a study of superannuation member advice-seeking within their plan, explaining...
We report results from a study of superannuation member advice-seeking within their plan, explaining...
This paper is concerned with advice-seeking by DC plan participants as they approach retirement, foc...
Abstract. Defined contribution (DC) or money purchase pension saving schemes place the onus on parti...
Governments in many countries are facing the challenge of providing sufficient retirement incomes fo...
Population ageing is raising the profile of retirement incomes policy. In Australia assets of retire...
This paper reports on an investigation of whether educational resources supplied by a superannuation...
Compulsory superannuation is a significant component of the Australian Government’s strategy to enco...
Currently, in Australia, the age pension, paid for out of Commonwealth government taxes, forms the b...
This research extends previous literature on the relationship between financial literacy and financi...
Cluster analysis is used to identify homogeneous groups of members of USS in terms of risk attitudes...
Voluntary retirement plans, such as defined contribution (DC) plans, and Individual Retirement Accou...
Three crucial ingredients influence how much individuals will have to fund retirement income needs: ...
When do individuals actually improve their financial behavior in response to advice? Using survey da...
We examine the contribution and investment decisions made by members of a large UKbasedDC pension pl...