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Chronic Regulatory Focus and Financial Decision-Making - Asset and Portfolio Allocation

English · Paperback / Softback

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In this book, the relationship between financial decision-making and chronic regulatory focus is explored to provide a better understanding of consumer decisions. Financial decisions are modelled on the basis of assets and portfolios sensitive to particular regulatory foci. Studies in the book test whether participants select assets/portfolios that conform to their respective foci. In addition, given that gender, age and education can shape financial decisions, further hypotheses are put forth to explore whether these are related to asset and portfolio selection and regulatory focus. As consumers tend to make financial decisions prior to priming, this book diverts from previous research involving primed states of regulatory focus and instead explores the chronic state. The study employs two complementary instruments, the eye tracker and self-report, to explicate the hypotheses. As the main hypotheses were not supported, the author posits that the harsh worldwide financial climate may have acted as an external influence, moving participants to select assets and portfolios not aligned with their foci. This study marks a valuable contribution to the current literature concerning financial decision-making, the underlying motivational systems and external influences, and will promote further research in these areas. It offers an essential resource for academics and students interested in how regulatory focus interacts with financial decisions and the overarching economic climate.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Literature review.- Chapter 3: Theoretical framework.- Chapter 4: Research methodology.- Chapter 5: Results.- Chapter 6: General discussion.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.- Appendix.- References.

About the author

Navin Kumar is a graduate student at the Queensland University of Technology. His research interests lie in criminology/deviance, specifically how deviant groups and industries function.

Summary

In this book, the relationship between financial decision-making and chronic regulatory focus is explored to provide a better understanding of consumer decisions. Financial decisions are modelled on the basis of assets and portfolios sensitive to particular regulatory foci. Studies in the book test whether participants select assets/portfolios that conform to their respective foci. In addition, given that gender, age and education can shape financial decisions, further hypotheses are put forth to explore whether these are related to asset and portfolio selection and regulatory focus. As consumers tend to make financial decisions prior to priming, this book diverts from previous research involving primed states of regulatory focus and instead explores the chronic state. The study employs two complementary instruments, the eye tracker and self-report, to explicate the hypotheses. As the main hypotheses were not supported, the author posits that the harsh worldwide financial climate may have acted as an external influence, moving participants to select assets and portfolios not aligned with their foci. This study marks a valuable contribution to the current literature concerning financial decision-making, the underlying motivational systems and external influences, and will promote further research in these areas. It offers an essential resource for academics and students interested in how regulatory focus interacts with financial decisions and the overarching economic climate.

Product details

Authors Navin Kumar
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2015
 
EAN 9789812876935
ISBN 978-981-287-693-5
No. of pages 89
Dimensions 155 mm x 6 mm x 234 mm
Weight 177 g
Illustrations XII, 89 p.
Series SpringerBriefs in Finance
SpringerBriefs in Finance
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

Marketing, C, Market research, Finance, Finance, general, Economics and Finance, Psychology Research, Behavioral Sciences and Psychology, Sales & marketing, Psychological methodology, Financial Economics, Experiential research

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