This study examines the reliance on trust as a heuristic by individuals when making personal financial decisions, using a qualitative case study. We show that in the face of complexity and choice, individual investors predominantly resorted to the heuristic of trust to make financial decisions. This demonstrates the need for industry and public policy-makers to be aware that individuals can and will resort to simplified heuristics as a basis for financial decision-making, particularly within an environment where substantial complexity and choice exist
A heuristic is a Greek word meaning ‘to discover'. The paper aims to assess the influence of heurist...
Trust may be considered a risk moderator in choice under uncertainty and may help people to follow c...
The role of trust in promoting economic activity and societal development has received considerable ...
This paper investigates factors that influence trust and advice taking among retail investors when c...
Purpose In order to better understand how heuristics are used in practice, the authors explore what ...
Delegation of consumption decisions to an agent, or surrogate, has attracted research attention in r...
https://doi.org/10.1080/02604027.2011.615591 From the seventies onward a large quantity of theoretic...
Behavioral Finance is now considered as a set of discoveries that explain mechanisms of some simpli...
Applying both qualitative and quantitative approaches, we examine whether or not investors fall prey...
What—if anything—can psychology and decision science contribute to risk management in financial inst...
Knowing when to trust others is an important social skill, but recent findings suggest that humans s...
By researching the influence of heuristics and biases on investment decisions and performance of inv...
Whom to marry? How to invest? Whom to trust? Complex problems require complex solutions – so we migh...
Purpose: this research explores how investment and central bankers cope with strategic uncertainty w...
Among the various human factors impinging upon making a decision in an uncertain environment, risk a...
A heuristic is a Greek word meaning ‘to discover'. The paper aims to assess the influence of heurist...
Trust may be considered a risk moderator in choice under uncertainty and may help people to follow c...
The role of trust in promoting economic activity and societal development has received considerable ...
This paper investigates factors that influence trust and advice taking among retail investors when c...
Purpose In order to better understand how heuristics are used in practice, the authors explore what ...
Delegation of consumption decisions to an agent, or surrogate, has attracted research attention in r...
https://doi.org/10.1080/02604027.2011.615591 From the seventies onward a large quantity of theoretic...
Behavioral Finance is now considered as a set of discoveries that explain mechanisms of some simpli...
Applying both qualitative and quantitative approaches, we examine whether or not investors fall prey...
What—if anything—can psychology and decision science contribute to risk management in financial inst...
Knowing when to trust others is an important social skill, but recent findings suggest that humans s...
By researching the influence of heuristics and biases on investment decisions and performance of inv...
Whom to marry? How to invest? Whom to trust? Complex problems require complex solutions – so we migh...
Purpose: this research explores how investment and central bankers cope with strategic uncertainty w...
Among the various human factors impinging upon making a decision in an uncertain environment, risk a...
A heuristic is a Greek word meaning ‘to discover'. The paper aims to assess the influence of heurist...
Trust may be considered a risk moderator in choice under uncertainty and may help people to follow c...
The role of trust in promoting economic activity and societal development has received considerable ...