Title: INFLUENCE OF GENDER ON BEHAVIOURAL BIASES IN FINANCIAL DECISION-MAKING |
Authors: Ruchika Rashya Bhuyan |
Abstract: Financial decision-making by consumers involves the allocation of financial resources in savings, debt
repayment, budgeting, and investments. Behavioural biases of overconfidence and risk aversion lead
to suboptimal decisions with lower-than-expected returns in financial markets, particularly for
investment decisions. Women have been generally considered more risk-averse and less overconfident
than men, often attributed to biological and psychological factors. However, recent studies show weak
causal relations between biological gender traits and different levels of behavioural biases between
men and women. |
Keywords: Economics, Behavioural Economics, Finance, Behavioural Finance, Biases, Gender,
Decision-making, Prospect Theory. |
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.37500/IJESSR.2022.5606 |
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