Previous studies observed differences between men and women in terms of their financial risk-taking. However, these differences may stem not only from the gender of the decision-maker but also from other factors, such as stereotypical gender social roles. Media content exposes both men and women to stereotypical portrayals of their gender, and this might temporarily activate thoughts related to their social roles. A question arises whether such activation might impact the way people make risky financial decisions. The present experimental study investigated whether temporarily activated gender-related social roles influence the risk-taking propensities of men and women (N = 319) in the context of gambling and investment choices. The results...
This study intends to add to the debate whether differences in risk behaviours exist between genders...
The present work encourages the exploration of the theoretical literature on the relationship betwee...
This study investigates the importance of social norms for shaping women's and men's decision to par...
Novel empirical evidence indicates the importance of gender identity and gender norms on individuals...
Women have proven to be more risk-averse than men in investment decisions in many studies. In Wester...
This study questions the popular stereotype that women are more risk averse than men in their invest...
This article examines the joint effect of issue capability and gender on risk taking. Across three s...
PostprintThe purpose of this research is to explore gender differences in financial risk tolerance u...
Background: The traditional neoclassical model of finance has assumed that all individuals act ratio...
This thesis examines the impact of gender differences in risk preferences relative to financial deci...
This study appraises the role of gender in the behavior of individuals who make risky investments. T...
In our study we focus on the impact of loss limitation on risk attitudes of men and women. We conduc...
Purpose- Gender differences in investment behavior have been reported by various studies. Behavioral...
The article discusses significant cognitive distortions from the perspective of behavioural finance ...
Women are commonly stereotyped as more risk averse than men in financial decision making. In this pa...
This study intends to add to the debate whether differences in risk behaviours exist between genders...
The present work encourages the exploration of the theoretical literature on the relationship betwee...
This study investigates the importance of social norms for shaping women's and men's decision to par...
Novel empirical evidence indicates the importance of gender identity and gender norms on individuals...
Women have proven to be more risk-averse than men in investment decisions in many studies. In Wester...
This study questions the popular stereotype that women are more risk averse than men in their invest...
This article examines the joint effect of issue capability and gender on risk taking. Across three s...
PostprintThe purpose of this research is to explore gender differences in financial risk tolerance u...
Background: The traditional neoclassical model of finance has assumed that all individuals act ratio...
This thesis examines the impact of gender differences in risk preferences relative to financial deci...
This study appraises the role of gender in the behavior of individuals who make risky investments. T...
In our study we focus on the impact of loss limitation on risk attitudes of men and women. We conduc...
Purpose- Gender differences in investment behavior have been reported by various studies. Behavioral...
The article discusses significant cognitive distortions from the perspective of behavioural finance ...
Women are commonly stereotyped as more risk averse than men in financial decision making. In this pa...
This study intends to add to the debate whether differences in risk behaviours exist between genders...
The present work encourages the exploration of the theoretical literature on the relationship betwee...
This study investigates the importance of social norms for shaping women's and men's decision to par...