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OVERCONFIDENCE AND FINANCIAL RISK TAKING ? A field experiment » Auteurs

semanticscholar(2015)

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How people develop beliefs about themselves (self theories) plays an important role on motivation and achievement as shown by Carol Dweck’s life long research. In this paper, we conduct a field experiment to investigate whether self theories impact overconfidence and risk taking. Self theories deal with how an individual perceives some of her attributes such as intelligence, personality or moral character. In this paper, we are interested by how people perceive their mindset (fixed or growth). All decisions taken by young Vietnamese executives were incentivized to identify their degree of overconfidence and risk taking. As in previous studies, we find that subjects exhibit significant overconfidence. We also find that fixed mindset subjects are less over confident than growth mindset persons, the latter earning the highest incomes in our experiment. Finally, we find correlation between risk taking and overconfidence. However, contrary to the existing results in the literature on behavioral finance, in our experiment, the higher the degree of overconfidence, the lower the investment in risky lotteries. Gender does not seem to have any impact on neither overconfidence nor risk taking behavior.
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