Little is known about the role of the endocrine system in financial decision-making. Here, we survey research on steroid hormones and their cognitive effects, and examine potential links to trader performance in the financial markets. Preliminary findings suggest that cortisol codes for risk and testosterone for reward. A key finding of this endocrine research is the different cognitive effects of acute versus chronic exposure to hormones: acutely elevated steroids may optimize performance on a range of tasks; but chronically elevated steroids may promote irrational risk-reward choices. We present a hypothesis suggesting that the irrational exuberance and pessimism observed during market bubbles and crashes may be mediated by steroid hormon...
Recent literature emphasizes the role that testosterone, as well as markers indicating early exposur...
Recent literature emphasizes the role that testosterone, as well as markers indicating early exposur...
Growing evidence shows that biological factors affect individual financial decisions that could be r...
Little is known about the role of the endocrine system in financial decision-making. Here, we survey...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Financial market bubbles and crashes destabilise the...
It is widely known that financial markets can become dangerously unstable, yet it is unclear why. Re...
Risk taking is central to human activity. Consequently, it lies at the focal point of behavioral sci...
Risk taking is central to human activity. Consequently, it lies at the focal point of behavioral sci...
Both testosterone and cortisol have major actions on financial decision-making closely related to th...
Both testosterone and cortisol have major actions on financial decision-making closely related to th...
Emotions are commonly viewed as subcortical eruptions impairing the rational guidance of behaviour. ...
Steroid hormones, such as testosterone, have been shown to affect risk preferences in financial trad...
The present work encourages the exploration of the theoretical literature on the relationship betwee...
This study examines testosterone and cortisol levels of finance graduate students participating in t...
International audienceClassic corporate finance literature often emphasizes executive incentives, su...
Recent literature emphasizes the role that testosterone, as well as markers indicating early exposur...
Recent literature emphasizes the role that testosterone, as well as markers indicating early exposur...
Growing evidence shows that biological factors affect individual financial decisions that could be r...
Little is known about the role of the endocrine system in financial decision-making. Here, we survey...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Financial market bubbles and crashes destabilise the...
It is widely known that financial markets can become dangerously unstable, yet it is unclear why. Re...
Risk taking is central to human activity. Consequently, it lies at the focal point of behavioral sci...
Risk taking is central to human activity. Consequently, it lies at the focal point of behavioral sci...
Both testosterone and cortisol have major actions on financial decision-making closely related to th...
Both testosterone and cortisol have major actions on financial decision-making closely related to th...
Emotions are commonly viewed as subcortical eruptions impairing the rational guidance of behaviour. ...
Steroid hormones, such as testosterone, have been shown to affect risk preferences in financial trad...
The present work encourages the exploration of the theoretical literature on the relationship betwee...
This study examines testosterone and cortisol levels of finance graduate students participating in t...
International audienceClassic corporate finance literature often emphasizes executive incentives, su...
Recent literature emphasizes the role that testosterone, as well as markers indicating early exposur...
Recent literature emphasizes the role that testosterone, as well as markers indicating early exposur...
Growing evidence shows that biological factors affect individual financial decisions that could be r...