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Relationship between risk aversion, risky investment intention, investment choices
Kybernetes, 2020PurposeThis paper aims to examine the effects of subjective and financial literacy, big five personality traits and emotions (fear, anger, hope and sadness) on risk aversion, risky investment intention and investment choices were investigated. Interactions of these three variables (risk aversion, risky investment intention and investment choices) were ...
Selim Aren, Hatice Nayman Hamamci
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Kybernetes, 2021
Purpose The aim of this study, the moderating effect of pleasure-seeking and loss aversion, was investigated in relation to the big five personality traits with regard to risky investment intentions.
Selim Aren, Hatice Nayman Hamamci
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Purpose The aim of this study, the moderating effect of pleasure-seeking and loss aversion, was investigated in relation to the big five personality traits with regard to risky investment intentions.
Selim Aren, Hatice Nayman Hamamci
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Investor personality and investment performance: from the perspective of psychological traits
Qualitative Research in Financial Markets, 2020Purpose - The purpose of this study is to analyse the mediation effect of psychological biases, namely, financial risk tolerance (FRT) and financial overconfidence on the relationship between personality traits of individual investors and their ...
Niladri Das
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Investment Traits and Intelligence in Adulthood
Journal of Individual Differences, 2013Intelligence-as-knowledge in adulthood is influenced by individual differences in intelligence-as-process (i.e., fluid intelligence) and in personality traits that determine when, where, and how people invest their intelligence over time. Here, the relationship between two investment traits (i.e., Openness to Experience and Need for Cognition ...
Sophie von Stumm
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The relationship between personality traits and investment risk preference
International Journal of Revenue Management, 2016Personality traits and risk preference behaviours have been the main subjects of behavioural finance. Our present study is to explore the relationship between the personality traits and investment risk preference. Questionnaire survey method is adopted to collect data and 600 valid samples are selected for the study.
Tai-Yuen Hon
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Investment in boney defensive traits alters organismal stoichiometry and excretion in fish
Oecologia, 2016Understanding how trait diversification alters ecosystem processes is an important goal for ecological and evolutionary studies. Ecological stoichiometry provides a framework for predicting how traits affect ecosystem function. The growth rate hypothesis of ecological stoichiometry links growth and phosphorus (P) body composition in taxa where nucleic ...
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Influence of personality traits and behavioral biases on investment decision of investors
Asian Journal of Management, 2017The present study focuses on the relation between the investor personality traits, behavioral biases and investment decisions. The data was collected from 500 investors who invest through LSE Securities ltd in Punjab by using a structured questionnaire. Multiple Regression test was applied through SPSS to test the significance of relationship among the
Saloni Raheja, Babli Dhiman
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The influence of personality traits on investment decision-making: a moderated mediation approach
International Journal of Bank Marketing, 2023PurposeBehavioral finance proposes that psychology of the individual plays a vital role in investment decisions. Therefore, this study aims to examine the influence of one of the important disciplines of psychology, i.e.
Muskan Sachdeva, Ritu Lehal
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