This paper provides experimental evidence of the role of higher order risk attitudes—especially prudence—in prevention behavior. Prudence, under an expected utility framework, increases (decreases) self-protection effort compared to the risk neutral level when the risk of losing part of an income exists in a future (the same) period. Motivated by these predictions that give the exact test on prudence, an experiment was designed where subjects go through higher order risk attitude elicitation and make a self-protection decision. In contrast to expected utility theory, the observed efforts are less than the risk neutral level, regardless of the timing of loss. This violation of expected utility predictions could be explained by probability we...
Previous research has shown that people are risk-seeking in the face of losses. We propose that this...
We characterize the individual’s attitude towards risk, prudence and temperance in the gain and loss...
Higher-order risk attitudes other than risk aversion (e.g., prudence and temperance) play vital role...
Higher-order risk effects play an important role in examining economic behavior under uncertainty. A...
We study the prevalence of the higher order risk attitudes of prudence and temperance in an experime...
We study the prevalence of the higher order risk attitudes of prudence and temperance in an experime...
This paper reviews the recent, but fast-growing experimental literature on higher order risk attitud...
This paper re-examines the link between absolute prudence and self-protection activities. We show th...
Risk aversion—but also the higher-order risk preferences of prudence and temperance—are fundamental ...
We conduct an experiment to study the prevalence of the higher order risk attitudes of prudence and ...
We conduct an experiment to study the prevalence of the higher order risk attitudes of prudence and ...
The study investigates protective responses in low probability and high loss risk situations. Partic...
The study investigates protective responses in low probability and high loss risk situations. Partic...
This study examined the relationship between consequence probabilities and decisions concerning self...
This paper presents an experiment that investigates differences of risk attitudes in decisions with ...
Previous research has shown that people are risk-seeking in the face of losses. We propose that this...
We characterize the individual’s attitude towards risk, prudence and temperance in the gain and loss...
Higher-order risk attitudes other than risk aversion (e.g., prudence and temperance) play vital role...
Higher-order risk effects play an important role in examining economic behavior under uncertainty. A...
We study the prevalence of the higher order risk attitudes of prudence and temperance in an experime...
We study the prevalence of the higher order risk attitudes of prudence and temperance in an experime...
This paper reviews the recent, but fast-growing experimental literature on higher order risk attitud...
This paper re-examines the link between absolute prudence and self-protection activities. We show th...
Risk aversion—but also the higher-order risk preferences of prudence and temperance—are fundamental ...
We conduct an experiment to study the prevalence of the higher order risk attitudes of prudence and ...
We conduct an experiment to study the prevalence of the higher order risk attitudes of prudence and ...
The study investigates protective responses in low probability and high loss risk situations. Partic...
The study investigates protective responses in low probability and high loss risk situations. Partic...
This study examined the relationship between consequence probabilities and decisions concerning self...
This paper presents an experiment that investigates differences of risk attitudes in decisions with ...
Previous research has shown that people are risk-seeking in the face of losses. We propose that this...
We characterize the individual’s attitude towards risk, prudence and temperance in the gain and loss...
Higher-order risk attitudes other than risk aversion (e.g., prudence and temperance) play vital role...