We examine whether exposure to a more or less risky environment affects people’s subsequent risk-taking behavior. In a laboratory setting, all subjects went through twelve rounds of multiple-price-list decisions between a risky alternative and a safe alternative. In the first six rounds, subjects were randomly assigned to a high-, moderate-, or low-risk environment, which differed in the variances of the lotteries they were exposed to. In the last six rounds, subjects in all treatments made decisions on an identical set of lotteries. We found that subjects who had experienced a riskier environment exhibited a higher degree of risk aversion. Our experimental design allows us to conclude that this effect is driven by the risk environment per ...
International audienceWe present a new experimental evidence of how framing affects decisions in the...
Risky decision making carries many of our behaviors in everyday life. Behavioral researchers have be...
International audienceWe present a new experimental evidence of how framing affects decisions in the...
In an experiment with more than 500 participants we study how past experience of uncertainty (imperf...
In an experiment with more than 500 participants we study how past experience of uncertainty (imperf...
In an experiment with more than 500 participants we study how past experience of uncertainty (imperf...
In an experiment with more than 500 participants we study how past experience of uncertainty (imperf...
Economists have noted the empirical regularity that an individual’s attitude towards risk is not con...
We review the experimental evidence on risk aversion in controlled laboratory settings. We review th...
We explore how risk preferences affect pro-social behavior in risky environments. We analyze a modif...
There is some evidence indicating a relationship between variations in affect and risk aversion: und...
We explore how risk preferences affect pro-social behavior in risky environments. We analyze a modif...
Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affe...
Although risk aversion is a fundamental ele-ment in standard theories of lottery choice, asset valua...
Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affe...
International audienceWe present a new experimental evidence of how framing affects decisions in the...
Risky decision making carries many of our behaviors in everyday life. Behavioral researchers have be...
International audienceWe present a new experimental evidence of how framing affects decisions in the...
In an experiment with more than 500 participants we study how past experience of uncertainty (imperf...
In an experiment with more than 500 participants we study how past experience of uncertainty (imperf...
In an experiment with more than 500 participants we study how past experience of uncertainty (imperf...
In an experiment with more than 500 participants we study how past experience of uncertainty (imperf...
Economists have noted the empirical regularity that an individual’s attitude towards risk is not con...
We review the experimental evidence on risk aversion in controlled laboratory settings. We review th...
We explore how risk preferences affect pro-social behavior in risky environments. We analyze a modif...
There is some evidence indicating a relationship between variations in affect and risk aversion: und...
We explore how risk preferences affect pro-social behavior in risky environments. We analyze a modif...
Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affe...
Although risk aversion is a fundamental ele-ment in standard theories of lottery choice, asset valua...
Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affe...
International audienceWe present a new experimental evidence of how framing affects decisions in the...
Risky decision making carries many of our behaviors in everyday life. Behavioral researchers have be...
International audienceWe present a new experimental evidence of how framing affects decisions in the...