The role of intuition and reasoning in driving aversion to risk and ambiguity

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Jeffrey V. Butler
Luigi Guiso
Tullio Jappelli
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[1] EIEF,
[2] University of Naples Federico II and CSEF,undefined
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Theory and Decision | 2014年 / 77卷
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Ambiguity aversion; Risk ambiguity; Decision theory ; Dual systems; Intuitive thinking; D81; D83;
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Using a large sample of retail investors as well as experimental data we find that risk and ambiguity aversion are positively correlated. We provide evidence that a common link is decision mode: intuitive thinkers tolerate more risk and ambiguity than effortful reasoners. One interpretation is that intuitive thinking confers an advantage in risky or ambiguous situations. We present supporting lab and field evidence that intuitive thinkers outperform others in uncertain environments. Finally, we find that risk and ambiguity aversion vary with individual characteristics and wealth. The wealthy are less risk averse but more ambiguity averse, which has implications for financial puzzles.
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页码:455 / 484
页数:29
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