Author:
Eriksson Kimmo,Simpson Brent
Abstract
Abstract
A gender difference in risk preferences, with women being more averse to
risky choices, is a robust experimental finding. Speculating on the sources
of this difference, Croson and Gneezy recently pointed to the tendency for
women to experience emotions more strongly and suggested that feeling more
strongly about negative outcomes would lead to greater risk-aversion. Here
we test this hypothesis in an international survey with 424 respondents from
India and 416 from US where we ask questions about a hypothetical lottery.
In both countries we find that emotions about outcomes are stronger among
women, and that this effect partially mediates gender difference in
willingness to enter the lottery.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Applied Psychology,General Decision Sciences
Cited by
13 articles.
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