Using data from a national survey of nearly 2000 mutual fund investors, we investigate whether investor gender is related to risk taking as revealed in mutual fund investment decisions. Consonant with the received literature, we find that women exhibit less risk-taking than men in their most recent, largest, and riskiest mutual fund investment decisions. More importantly, we find that the impact of gender on risk taking is significantly weakened when investor knowledge of financial markets and investments is controlled in the regression equation. This result suggests that the greater level of risk aversion among women that is frequently documented in the literature can be substantially, but not completely, explained by knowledge disparities...
This study intends to add to the debate whether differences in risk behaviours exist between genders...
We examine whether US mutual funds managed by females have a higher portfolio liquidity than those o...
PostprintThe purpose of this research is to explore gender differences in financial risk tolerance u...
This thesis examines the impact of gender differences in risk preferences relative to financial deci...
This paper measures the gender difference in risk aversion using a sample that controls for biases i...
We examine how gender differences in investment risk tolerance, knowledge, confidence and portfolio ...
In our study we focus on the impact of loss limitation on risk attitudes of men and women. We conduc...
We examine how gender differences in investment risk tolerance, knowledge, confidence and portfolio ...
Are men more willing to take financial risks than women? The answer to this question has immediate r...
Purpose- Gender differences in investment behavior have been reported by various studies. Behavioral...
This study questions the popular stereotype that women are more risk averse than men in their invest...
This study intends to add to the debate whether differences in risk behaviours exist between genders...
Women have proven to be more risk-averse than men in investment decisions in many studies. In Wester...
Despite a number of studies demonstrating that women are more risk averse than men, this strong cons...
Women are commonly stereotyped as more risk averse than men in financial decision making. In this pa...
This study intends to add to the debate whether differences in risk behaviours exist between genders...
We examine whether US mutual funds managed by females have a higher portfolio liquidity than those o...
PostprintThe purpose of this research is to explore gender differences in financial risk tolerance u...
This thesis examines the impact of gender differences in risk preferences relative to financial deci...
This paper measures the gender difference in risk aversion using a sample that controls for biases i...
We examine how gender differences in investment risk tolerance, knowledge, confidence and portfolio ...
In our study we focus on the impact of loss limitation on risk attitudes of men and women. We conduc...
We examine how gender differences in investment risk tolerance, knowledge, confidence and portfolio ...
Are men more willing to take financial risks than women? The answer to this question has immediate r...
Purpose- Gender differences in investment behavior have been reported by various studies. Behavioral...
This study questions the popular stereotype that women are more risk averse than men in their invest...
This study intends to add to the debate whether differences in risk behaviours exist between genders...
Women have proven to be more risk-averse than men in investment decisions in many studies. In Wester...
Despite a number of studies demonstrating that women are more risk averse than men, this strong cons...
Women are commonly stereotyped as more risk averse than men in financial decision making. In this pa...
This study intends to add to the debate whether differences in risk behaviours exist between genders...
We examine whether US mutual funds managed by females have a higher portfolio liquidity than those o...
PostprintThe purpose of this research is to explore gender differences in financial risk tolerance u...