Purpose: Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, the paper aims to explore the linkage between financial risk tolerance and gender. Design/methodology/approach - The key proxy of risk tolerance score (RTS) derives from a 25 question survey devised by Finametrica and used in real client situations. Using multiple regression analysis in which RTS is the dependent variable, the paper tested the importance of gender in explaining cross-sectional variation, while controlling for a range of demographic characteristics. The impact of gender was further explored through dummy variable enhanced regression analysis constructed to test the increment in each demographic coefficient derived from being fe...
This paper presents a series of path models that were developed to test whether financial risk toler...
We analyze a large database of psychometrically derived financial risk tolerance scores (RTS) and as...
This paper analyzes the capability of individuals to accurately estimate risk tolerance. Using...
Purpose – Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, ...
Purpose – Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, ...
Purpose – Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, ...
PostprintThe purpose of this research is to explore gender differences in financial risk tolerance u...
The statistics has shown that men and women have different investing strategies, where men tend to...
Background: The traditional neoclassical model of finance has assumed that all individuals act ratio...
Background: The traditional neoclassical model of finance has assumed that all individuals act ratio...
Abstract: Financial managers base an investor’s risk profile on their demographics and level of ri...
In this chapter, the author examines the influence of gender on financial risk tolerance. The risk t...
This paper examines the relationship between demographic factors such as gender, age, marital status...
This study examines the relationship between a psychometrically derived measure of subjective financ...
This study examines the relationship between a psychometrically derived measure of subjective financ...
This paper presents a series of path models that were developed to test whether financial risk toler...
We analyze a large database of psychometrically derived financial risk tolerance scores (RTS) and as...
This paper analyzes the capability of individuals to accurately estimate risk tolerance. Using...
Purpose – Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, ...
Purpose – Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, ...
Purpose – Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, ...
PostprintThe purpose of this research is to explore gender differences in financial risk tolerance u...
The statistics has shown that men and women have different investing strategies, where men tend to...
Background: The traditional neoclassical model of finance has assumed that all individuals act ratio...
Background: The traditional neoclassical model of finance has assumed that all individuals act ratio...
Abstract: Financial managers base an investor’s risk profile on their demographics and level of ri...
In this chapter, the author examines the influence of gender on financial risk tolerance. The risk t...
This paper examines the relationship between demographic factors such as gender, age, marital status...
This study examines the relationship between a psychometrically derived measure of subjective financ...
This study examines the relationship between a psychometrically derived measure of subjective financ...
This paper presents a series of path models that were developed to test whether financial risk toler...
We analyze a large database of psychometrically derived financial risk tolerance scores (RTS) and as...
This paper analyzes the capability of individuals to accurately estimate risk tolerance. Using...