An Empirical Study About Young People's Risk Preferences and Determinants Affecting them
En empirisk studie om unga människors riskpreferenser och faktorer som påverkar dem
Abstract
In this report, the aim was to investigate what determinants or associations may affect an
individual’s choice when facing different risk-related prospectus. Through surveys based on
previous literature, a study on a sample of 119 respondents, containing students from the School
of Business, Economics, and Law in Gothenburg was done. The survey focused on different
individuals’ determinants and associations. Cognitive abilities, financial literacy, numerical
ability and personal traits like gender, age and demographics were studied. All the questions
that were asked in the survey have been collected from prior studies created by well-renowned
authors.
The results from the paper were rather vague regarding the characteristics of interest. Most of
them turned out to be insignificant in explaining the dependent variables, but there were still
significant results. The data showed that both the CRT-score and financial literacy could be
correlated with risk attitude. Men tend to be less risk averse compared to women, and that older
people take less risks in general. These findings were in line with prior research.
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Student essay
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Date
2022-07-11Author
Grudin, Jonathan
Severin, Christopher
Keywords
Risk attitude
Behavioral finance
CRT
Financial literacy
Numerical ability
Risk-aversion
Series/Report no.
202207:119
Language
eng