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Risk, Return, Skewness and Preference

Management Science, 1992
This paper considers choice between individual projects and shows that when the choice set includes arbitrary distributions, then any assumed relationship between expected utility theory and general moment preferences for individual decision makers is theoretically unsound.
Patrick L. Brockett, Yehuda Kahane
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Measuring the Impact of Risk Preference on Land Valuation: Evidence from Forest Management

Land Economics, 2018
Given the extended rotation length of growing trees, price uncertainty and risk preference of forestland owners both play key roles in forest management and should be studied together.
Fan Zhang, S. Chang
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Risk Preference and Laboratory Use

Medical Decision Making, 1987
One hundred thirty-seven physicians were asked to choose between a certain loss of five years of life expectancy and a 50/50 gamble of losing either ten years or zero years of life expectancy. These choices were presented as hypothetical options for a patient with cancer.
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Essays on risk preferences, time preferences, and credit risk contagion

2023
This cumulative dissertation comprises two contributions on behavioral finance and one contribution on credit risk management. The first contribution examines the impact of investors’ probability distortion on the stock market and future economic growth.
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Air pollution and risk preference

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2022
Woo-Sik Park, Yong-Min Kim
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Software Project Managers’ Risk Preferences

Journal of Information Technology, 1996
A questionnaire was administered to 68 software project managers (SPMs). Questions were designed to test whether SPMs’ risky judgments were more consistent with Expected Utility Theory or Prospect Theory. Although the results were more consistent with Prospect Theory, they differed in important ways showing SPMs’ judgments to be less homogeneous than ...
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Regulation and Risk Preferences

The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1984
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Proportion and number of cancer cases and deaths attributable to potentially modifiable risk factors in the United States

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018
Farhad Islami   +2 more
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