Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affect on decision outcomes. In the present study, we conducted random-assignment experiments (N = 253) to investigate whether affect can cause temporary fluctuations in risk preferences. In particular, we employed film clips to vary the valence (positive / negative) and arousal level (low / high) of the affective states of student participants; following this, we elicited and observed risk preferences by asking the participants to make choices among different lotteries. The financial consequences of the lottery choices varied randomly among the fixed, low-, and high-stakes treatment groups. Our results suggest that the impact of affect on risk p...
In this paper we test in a controlled environment the impact of incidental emotions induced through ...
Two experiments explored how the context of recently experiencing an abundance of positive or negati...
The present research explored the role of affect in the framing effect. In Study 1, participants pro...
Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affe...
textabstractRecent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential im...
Affect and feelings states influences decision-making and risk-taking, however is it not clear yet h...
There is a large volume of research showing that emotions have relevant effects on decision-making. ...
There is some evidence indicating a relationship between variations in affect and risk aversion: und...
The interaction between emotions and cognitive processes has been one of the most investigated topic...
Past research in decision-making has typically utilized hypothetical measures or simplified gambles ...
Research suggests that affect plays a unique role in determining risk taking. The Affect Heuristic ...
This paper experimentally investigates how emotions are associated with option prices and risk perce...
Everyday decisions are never made in a void -- a busy environment surrounds a decision maker as he o...
This thesis presents experimental research on deviations from the standard theory of decision-making...
Standard economic models explain decision making under risk as a utility maximization process. Devel...
In this paper we test in a controlled environment the impact of incidental emotions induced through ...
Two experiments explored how the context of recently experiencing an abundance of positive or negati...
The present research explored the role of affect in the framing effect. In Study 1, participants pro...
Recent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential impact of affe...
textabstractRecent discussions in decision sciences and behavioral economics stress the potential im...
Affect and feelings states influences decision-making and risk-taking, however is it not clear yet h...
There is a large volume of research showing that emotions have relevant effects on decision-making. ...
There is some evidence indicating a relationship between variations in affect and risk aversion: und...
The interaction between emotions and cognitive processes has been one of the most investigated topic...
Past research in decision-making has typically utilized hypothetical measures or simplified gambles ...
Research suggests that affect plays a unique role in determining risk taking. The Affect Heuristic ...
This paper experimentally investigates how emotions are associated with option prices and risk perce...
Everyday decisions are never made in a void -- a busy environment surrounds a decision maker as he o...
This thesis presents experimental research on deviations from the standard theory of decision-making...
Standard economic models explain decision making under risk as a utility maximization process. Devel...
In this paper we test in a controlled environment the impact of incidental emotions induced through ...
Two experiments explored how the context of recently experiencing an abundance of positive or negati...
The present research explored the role of affect in the framing effect. In Study 1, participants pro...