The fact that men trade more than women in financial markets has been attributed to men’s overconfidence. However, evidence supporting this view is only indirect. We directly test this conjecture experimentally, by measuring confidence using monetary incentives before participants trade in a simulated market. We find that men are more confident and trade more than women, but we do not find that the difference in confidence explains the gender gap in trading activity. We explore alternative candidate channels such as risk aversion, financial literacy or competitiveness but find that these factors are also unlikely to play a role
Evidence suggests that men are more confident than women in complex financial decision making. Howev...
Gender differences in self-confidence could explain women's under representation in high-income occu...
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The fact that men trade more than women in financial markets has been attributed to men’s overconfid...
The fact that men trade more than women in financial markets has been attributed to men's overconfid...
We perform an asset market experiment in order to investigate whether overconfidence induces trading...
Recent research has found that men trade stocks more frequently than women and receive a lower price...
In investment literature, overconfidence among male investors has been shown bytheir relatively high...
Are men more willing to take financial risks than women? The answer to this question has immediate r...
Empirical studies have analyzed how investors trade and perform in the financial markets. The studie...
In this study we will look at gender differences in sentiment driven investing. It extends a study b...
This thesis examines the impact of gender differences in risk preferences relative to financial deci...
How does gender influence trust, the likelihood of being trusted and the level of trustworthiness? W...
There is a significant gender imbalance on financial trading floors. This motivated us to investigat...
There is a significant gender imbalance on financial trading floors. This motivated us to investigat...
Evidence suggests that men are more confident than women in complex financial decision making. Howev...
Gender differences in self-confidence could explain women's under representation in high-income occu...
Contains fulltext : 138688.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
The fact that men trade more than women in financial markets has been attributed to men’s overconfid...
The fact that men trade more than women in financial markets has been attributed to men's overconfid...
We perform an asset market experiment in order to investigate whether overconfidence induces trading...
Recent research has found that men trade stocks more frequently than women and receive a lower price...
In investment literature, overconfidence among male investors has been shown bytheir relatively high...
Are men more willing to take financial risks than women? The answer to this question has immediate r...
Empirical studies have analyzed how investors trade and perform in the financial markets. The studie...
In this study we will look at gender differences in sentiment driven investing. It extends a study b...
This thesis examines the impact of gender differences in risk preferences relative to financial deci...
How does gender influence trust, the likelihood of being trusted and the level of trustworthiness? W...
There is a significant gender imbalance on financial trading floors. This motivated us to investigat...
There is a significant gender imbalance on financial trading floors. This motivated us to investigat...
Evidence suggests that men are more confident than women in complex financial decision making. Howev...
Gender differences in self-confidence could explain women's under representation in high-income occu...
Contains fulltext : 138688.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...