There is a large volume of research showing that emotions have relevant effects on decision-making. We contribute to this literature by experimentally investigating the impact of four specific emotional states—joviality, sadness, fear and anger—on risk attitudes. In order to do so, we fit two models of behaviour under risk: the expected utility model and the rank dependent expected utility model, assuming several functional forms of the weighting function. Our results indicate that all emotional states mitigate risk aversion. Furthermore, we show that there are some differences across gender and participants’ experience in laboratory experiments
[[abstract]]Building upon previous research, this article proposes that the effect of mood on risk-t...
International audienceEmotions strongly influence our decisions, particularly those made under risk....
International audienceEmotions strongly influence our decisions, particularly those made under risk....
There is a large volume of research showing that emotions have relevant effects on decision-making. ...
There is a large volume of research showing that emotions have relevant effects on decision-making. ...
The interaction between emotions and cognitive processes has been one of the most investigated topic...
The interaction between emotions and cognitive processes has been one of the most investigated topic...
We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically, we exami...
Abstract: We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically...
Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affe...
Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affe...
The aim of this study was to assess the role of specific emotions on risk perception providing a mo...
This study investigates the effects of basic emotions like fear, sadness, anger, and hope on risk av...
Recent research in neuroeconomics suggests that the same brain areas that generate emotional states ...
Recent research in neuroeconomics suggests that the same brain areas that generate emotional states ...
[[abstract]]Building upon previous research, this article proposes that the effect of mood on risk-t...
International audienceEmotions strongly influence our decisions, particularly those made under risk....
International audienceEmotions strongly influence our decisions, particularly those made under risk....
There is a large volume of research showing that emotions have relevant effects on decision-making. ...
There is a large volume of research showing that emotions have relevant effects on decision-making. ...
The interaction between emotions and cognitive processes has been one of the most investigated topic...
The interaction between emotions and cognitive processes has been one of the most investigated topic...
We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically, we exami...
Abstract: We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically...
Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affe...
Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affe...
The aim of this study was to assess the role of specific emotions on risk perception providing a mo...
This study investigates the effects of basic emotions like fear, sadness, anger, and hope on risk av...
Recent research in neuroeconomics suggests that the same brain areas that generate emotional states ...
Recent research in neuroeconomics suggests that the same brain areas that generate emotional states ...
[[abstract]]Building upon previous research, this article proposes that the effect of mood on risk-t...
International audienceEmotions strongly influence our decisions, particularly those made under risk....
International audienceEmotions strongly influence our decisions, particularly those made under risk....