International audienceMost studies on the role of incentives on risk attitude report data obtained from within-subject experimental investigations. This may however raise an issue of sequentiality of effects as later choices may be influenced by earlier ones. This paper reports instead between-subject results on the effect of monetary stakes on risk attitudes for small probability prospects in a laboratory experiment. Under low stakes, we find the typical risk seeking behavior for small probabilities predicted by the prospect theory. But under high stakes, we provide some evidence that risk seeking behavior is dramatically reduced. This could suggest that utility is not consistently concave over the outcome space, but rather contains a conv...
This paper contributes to an important recent debate around expected utility and risk aversion. Reje...
The evaluations of a repeated lottery with and without the option to sell the second-stage lottery a...
Despite extensive study, researchers continue to search for consistent and reliable measures of risk...
Working Paper GATE 2009-26Most studies on the role of incentives on risk attitude report data obtain...
We report between-subject results on the effect of monetary stakes on risk attitudes. While we find ...
Abstract: We report between-subject results on the effect of monetary stakes on risk attitudes. Whi...
We review the experimental evidence on risk aversion in controlled laboratory settings. We review th...
Evidence of risk aversion in laboratory settings over small stakes leads to a priori implausible lev...
Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affe...
We review the literature on bargaining and distribution experiments to investigate whether changes i...
Abstract In experiments individual risk attitudes can be induced by applying the binary lottery-tech...
Incentivized experiments in which individuals receive monetary rewards according to the outcomes of ...
Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affe...
We examine whether exposure to a more or less risky environment affects people’s subsequent risk-tak...
Prospect theory (PT) is the dominant descriptive theory of decision making under risk today. For the...
This paper contributes to an important recent debate around expected utility and risk aversion. Reje...
The evaluations of a repeated lottery with and without the option to sell the second-stage lottery a...
Despite extensive study, researchers continue to search for consistent and reliable measures of risk...
Working Paper GATE 2009-26Most studies on the role of incentives on risk attitude report data obtain...
We report between-subject results on the effect of monetary stakes on risk attitudes. While we find ...
Abstract: We report between-subject results on the effect of monetary stakes on risk attitudes. Whi...
We review the experimental evidence on risk aversion in controlled laboratory settings. We review th...
Evidence of risk aversion in laboratory settings over small stakes leads to a priori implausible lev...
Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affe...
We review the literature on bargaining and distribution experiments to investigate whether changes i...
Abstract In experiments individual risk attitudes can be induced by applying the binary lottery-tech...
Incentivized experiments in which individuals receive monetary rewards according to the outcomes of ...
Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affe...
We examine whether exposure to a more or less risky environment affects people’s subsequent risk-tak...
Prospect theory (PT) is the dominant descriptive theory of decision making under risk today. For the...
This paper contributes to an important recent debate around expected utility and risk aversion. Reje...
The evaluations of a repeated lottery with and without the option to sell the second-stage lottery a...
Despite extensive study, researchers continue to search for consistent and reliable measures of risk...