We study risk taking on behalf of others, both when choices involve losses and when they do not. A large-scale incentivized experiment with subjects randomly drawn from the Danish population is conducted. We find that deciding for others reduces loss aversion. When choosing between risky prospects for which losses are ruled out by design, subjects make the same choices for themselves as for others. In contrast, when losses are possible, we find that the two types of choices differ. In particular, we find that subjects who make choices for themselves take less risk than those who decide for others when losses loom. This finding is consistent with an interpretation of loss aversion as a bias in decision making driven by emotions and that thes...
Many important decisions are taken not by the person who will ultimately gain or lose from the outco...
Individuals take decisions on behalf of others in many different contexts. In this paper, we focus o...
Previous studies on loss aversion have shown mixed results for small stakes decisions. This thesis p...
Risky decisions are at the core of economic theory. While many of these decisions are taken on behal...
In everyday life, people often make decisions on behalf of others. The current study investigates wh...
In everyday life, people often make decisions on behalf of others. The current study investigates wh...
In everyday life, people often make decisions on behalf of others. The current study investigates wh...
Research suggests that decision making is an important, often-overlooked determinant of human health...
Are we more inclined to take risks for ourselves than on someone else\u27s behalf? Risk taking for s...
Master's thesis in Economic analysisExisting experimental literature on risk-taking have mainly focu...
2018-10-17This research includes exploratory studies examining self-other decisions related to six c...
We present an experimental study on how people take risk on behalf of others. We use three different...
This experiment compared how subjects risk preferences changed as the payoff from a decision they ma...
Individuals take decisions on behalf of others in many different contexts. In this paper, we focus o...
textabstractThis paper investigates how letting people predict others’ choices under risk affects su...
Many important decisions are taken not by the person who will ultimately gain or lose from the outco...
Individuals take decisions on behalf of others in many different contexts. In this paper, we focus o...
Previous studies on loss aversion have shown mixed results for small stakes decisions. This thesis p...
Risky decisions are at the core of economic theory. While many of these decisions are taken on behal...
In everyday life, people often make decisions on behalf of others. The current study investigates wh...
In everyday life, people often make decisions on behalf of others. The current study investigates wh...
In everyday life, people often make decisions on behalf of others. The current study investigates wh...
Research suggests that decision making is an important, often-overlooked determinant of human health...
Are we more inclined to take risks for ourselves than on someone else\u27s behalf? Risk taking for s...
Master's thesis in Economic analysisExisting experimental literature on risk-taking have mainly focu...
2018-10-17This research includes exploratory studies examining self-other decisions related to six c...
We present an experimental study on how people take risk on behalf of others. We use three different...
This experiment compared how subjects risk preferences changed as the payoff from a decision they ma...
Individuals take decisions on behalf of others in many different contexts. In this paper, we focus o...
textabstractThis paper investigates how letting people predict others’ choices under risk affects su...
Many important decisions are taken not by the person who will ultimately gain or lose from the outco...
Individuals take decisions on behalf of others in many different contexts. In this paper, we focus o...
Previous studies on loss aversion have shown mixed results for small stakes decisions. This thesis p...