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Catastrophizing and Risk-Taking
Background: Catastrophizing, when an individual overestimates the probability of a severe negative outcome, is related to various aspects of mental ill-health.
Alexandra C. Pike +3 more
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Inequality has been associated with risk-taking at the societal level. However, this relationship has not been directly investigated at the individual level.
Sandeep Mishra +2 more
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Construction and validation of the prosocial adolescent risk-taking questionnaire (PAR-Q) [PDF]
While negative risk-taking behavior in adolescents is a classic topic, extant research has long spent little attention to the positive aspects of adolescents’ development.
Rebecca van Rijn +3 more
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Does the risk-taking behaviour of a group influence individual risk-taking behaviour? [PDF]
People often take more risks when in groups than when alone, but studying group-based risk-taking can be logistically challenging. This study used an online simulation of the balloon analogue risk task featuring virtual agents to examine how the presence
Asieh Daneshi, Marcel Brass
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Risk Taking: Evidence from Indonesia [PDF]
In this paper, we investigate the effect of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on risk taking in Indonesia. We hand collect CSR and other corporate governance data from 2016-2017 for publicly listed firms on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX).
Rezki Ananda Mulia, Joni Joni
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On the Origins of Risk-Taking [PDF]
Risk-taking behavior is highly correlated between parents and their children; however, little is known about the extent to which these relationships are genetic or determined by environmental factors. We use data on stock market participation of Swedish adoptees and relate this to the investment behavior of both their biological and adoptive parents ...
Black, Sandra E. +3 more
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In two studies, we explored potential psychological and behavioral consequences of unjustified confidence, including outcome expectations, anxiety, risk taking, and information search and consideration. Study 1 employed an individual-differences approach
Eric R. Stone +3 more
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The question was simple, clear, and brutal. A few days earlier, I had announced my third pregnancy during a department meeting. My female colleague—more senior than I am, with two young children—congratulated me. Then, apologizing for her bluntness, she asked a question that had been nagging at me for months: “How do you feel about having another child
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This study aims to analyze and explain the effect of entrepreneurial orientation (innovation and risk-taking) in encouraging the implementation of halal tourism.
Ratih Pratiwi +3 more
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The impact of income diversification on the stability of listed Jordanian commercial banks during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
This study investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the relationship between income diversification and bank stability among Jordanian commercial banks listed on the Amman Stock Exchange (ASE), using a panel Autoregressive Distributed-Lagged ...
Abdallah Khaled Al-Habashneh +2 more
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