In this paper we experimentally test skewness seeking at the individual level. Several prospects that can be ordered with respect to the third-degree stochastic dominance (3SD) criterion are ranked by the participants of the experiment. We find that the skewness of a distribution has a significant impact on the decisions. Yet, while skewness has an impact, its direction differs substantially across subjects: 39% of our subjects act in accordance with skewness seeking and 10% seem to avoid skewness. On the level of individual decisions we find that the variance of the prospects and subjects’ experience increase the probability of their choosing the lottery with greater skewness
<p>A simple metric of risk preference as the proportion of riskier choices (PropRisk; risk-averse<0....
To examine the effect of increased skewness on risk taking, we conduct controlled laboratory experim...
We investigate violations of consequentialism in the form of the stochastic dominance property. The ...
Contains fulltext : 95379.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper,...
International audienceWhile much literature has focused on preferences regarding risk, preferences o...
We use a laboratory experiment to investigate how positive skew influences risky choices. We use a n...
In a controlled laboratory experiment we use one sample of college students and one of mature execut...
In a controlled laboratory experiment we use one sample of college students and one of mature execut...
International audienceWe study the interaction between risk-taking and skewness-seeking behavior amo...
Whether people seek or avoid risks on gambling, insurance, asset, or labor markets crucially depends...
Given that the expected return and variance of return of two gambles are equal the hypothesis that t...
Given that the expected return and variance of return of two gambles are equal the hypothesis that ...
We study the attitude of decision makers to skewed noise. For a binary lottery that yields the bette...
We study the interaction between risk-taking and skewness-seeking behavior among a demographically d...
We investigate what statistical properties drive risk-taking in a large set of observational panel d...
<p>A simple metric of risk preference as the proportion of riskier choices (PropRisk; risk-averse<0....
To examine the effect of increased skewness on risk taking, we conduct controlled laboratory experim...
We investigate violations of consequentialism in the form of the stochastic dominance property. The ...
Contains fulltext : 95379.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper,...
International audienceWhile much literature has focused on preferences regarding risk, preferences o...
We use a laboratory experiment to investigate how positive skew influences risky choices. We use a n...
In a controlled laboratory experiment we use one sample of college students and one of mature execut...
In a controlled laboratory experiment we use one sample of college students and one of mature execut...
International audienceWe study the interaction between risk-taking and skewness-seeking behavior amo...
Whether people seek or avoid risks on gambling, insurance, asset, or labor markets crucially depends...
Given that the expected return and variance of return of two gambles are equal the hypothesis that t...
Given that the expected return and variance of return of two gambles are equal the hypothesis that ...
We study the attitude of decision makers to skewed noise. For a binary lottery that yields the bette...
We study the interaction between risk-taking and skewness-seeking behavior among a demographically d...
We investigate what statistical properties drive risk-taking in a large set of observational panel d...
<p>A simple metric of risk preference as the proportion of riskier choices (PropRisk; risk-averse<0....
To examine the effect of increased skewness on risk taking, we conduct controlled laboratory experim...
We investigate violations of consequentialism in the form of the stochastic dominance property. The ...