An individual’s attitude toward financial risk tolerance (FRT) is an important preference that influences financial decision-making under uncertainty. FRT involves inter-temporal resource allocation. Accurate and reliable measures of FRT are essential for professionals advising consumers as well as researchers who are trying to predict, and understand consumer behavior. This study explores cross-cultural risk tolerance by comparing random samples from Turkey, and the United States. Similar and distinctive attitudes and patterns regarding FRT are identified. Three subjective measures of FRT are employed in this study: Grable and Lytton (1999), Hanna, Gutter and Fan’s (2001) improved version of Barsky, Juster, Kimball and Shapiro (1997), and ...
We analyze a large database of psychometrically derived financial risk tolerance scores (RTS) and as...
This study examined the financial risk of tolerant behavior at the household level with particular e...
We present results from a large-scale international survey on risk preferences conducted in 53 count...
An individual’s attitude toward financial risk tolerance (FRT) is an important preference that influ...
The authors presents an interesting insight into how individual attitudes to risk \u2013 risk tolera...
Effects of financial and demographic variables on risk tolerance were estimated for households with ...
High financial risk tolerance level encourages investors’ participation in financial market. Thus, ...
The study aimed to investigate the phenomena of risk tolerant attitude in response to the stock inde...
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which risk-tolerance attitudes differ between...
The main purpose of this research was to examine whether systematic cross-national differences exist...
The existence of a positive relationship between perceived risk and brand loyalty has been accepted ...
We investigate individual investors’ tolerance towards financial risk by focusing on changes associa...
Financial risk tolerance is certainly an important topic for researchers, investors and personal fin...
This study examines the relationship between a psychometrically derived measure of subjective financ...
Financial risk tolerance is one of the fundamental inputs of investment management models and it dif...
We analyze a large database of psychometrically derived financial risk tolerance scores (RTS) and as...
This study examined the financial risk of tolerant behavior at the household level with particular e...
We present results from a large-scale international survey on risk preferences conducted in 53 count...
An individual’s attitude toward financial risk tolerance (FRT) is an important preference that influ...
The authors presents an interesting insight into how individual attitudes to risk \u2013 risk tolera...
Effects of financial and demographic variables on risk tolerance were estimated for households with ...
High financial risk tolerance level encourages investors’ participation in financial market. Thus, ...
The study aimed to investigate the phenomena of risk tolerant attitude in response to the stock inde...
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which risk-tolerance attitudes differ between...
The main purpose of this research was to examine whether systematic cross-national differences exist...
The existence of a positive relationship between perceived risk and brand loyalty has been accepted ...
We investigate individual investors’ tolerance towards financial risk by focusing on changes associa...
Financial risk tolerance is certainly an important topic for researchers, investors and personal fin...
This study examines the relationship between a psychometrically derived measure of subjective financ...
Financial risk tolerance is one of the fundamental inputs of investment management models and it dif...
We analyze a large database of psychometrically derived financial risk tolerance scores (RTS) and as...
This study examined the financial risk of tolerant behavior at the household level with particular e...
We present results from a large-scale international survey on risk preferences conducted in 53 count...