Gender effects in risk taking have attracted much attention by economists, and remain debated. Loss aversion-the stylized finding that a given loss carries substantially greater weight than a monetarily equivalent gain-is a fundamental driver of risk aversion. We deploy four definitions of loss aversion commonly used in the literature to investigate gender effects. Even though the definitions only differ in subtle ways, we find women to be more loss averse than men according to one definition, while another definition results in no gender differences, and the remaining two definitions point to women being less loss averse than men. Conceptually, these contradictory effects can be organized by systematic measurement error resulting from mode...
We explore different contexts and mechanisms that might promote or alleviate the gender effect in ri...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...
This paper demonstrates gender differences in risk aversion and ambiguity aversion. It also contrib...
Gender effects in risk taking have attracted much attention by economists, and remain debated. Loss ...
Gender effects in risk taking have attracted much attention by economists, and remain debated. Loss ...
Gender effects in risk taking have attracted much attention by economists, and remain debated. Loss ...
In our study we focus on the impact of loss limitation on risk attitudes of men and women. We conduc...
This paper reconsiders the wide agreement that females are more risk averse than males. We survey th...
While a substantial literature in economics and finance has concluded that “women are more risk aver...
While a substantial literature in economics and finance has concluded that ‘women are more risk aver...
Women are commonly stereotyped as more risk averse than men in financial decision making. In this pa...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...
We estimate loss aversion using on an online survey of a representative sample of over 4,000 UK resi...
Numerous studies have shown that decision makers do not usually treat probabilities linearly. Instea...
We explore different contexts and mechanisms that might promote or alleviate the gender effect in ri...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...
This paper demonstrates gender differences in risk aversion and ambiguity aversion. It also contrib...
Gender effects in risk taking have attracted much attention by economists, and remain debated. Loss ...
Gender effects in risk taking have attracted much attention by economists, and remain debated. Loss ...
Gender effects in risk taking have attracted much attention by economists, and remain debated. Loss ...
In our study we focus on the impact of loss limitation on risk attitudes of men and women. We conduc...
This paper reconsiders the wide agreement that females are more risk averse than males. We survey th...
While a substantial literature in economics and finance has concluded that “women are more risk aver...
While a substantial literature in economics and finance has concluded that ‘women are more risk aver...
Women are commonly stereotyped as more risk averse than men in financial decision making. In this pa...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...
We estimate loss aversion using on an online survey of a representative sample of over 4,000 UK resi...
Numerous studies have shown that decision makers do not usually treat probabilities linearly. Instea...
We explore different contexts and mechanisms that might promote or alleviate the gender effect in ri...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...
This paper demonstrates gender differences in risk aversion and ambiguity aversion. It also contrib...