Consumer Biases and Competences in Company Stock Holdings (Report) Consumer Biases and Competences in Company Stock Holdings (Report)

Consumer Biases and Competences in Company Stock Holdings (Report‪)‬

Journal of Consumer Affairs 2010, Spring, 44, 1

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Descrizione dell’editore

Consumers may make inefficient investment decisions in holding their own-company stocks because of several biases documented by the literature of behavioral economics, such as company stock bias, home bias, and mere exposure effect. Consumers with high levels of competences may be likely to overcome biases and make effective investment decisions. Using data from the 2004 and 2007 Surveys of Consumer Finances, evidence suggests the existence of the biases and competences, whereas a higher level of consumer competence can partially offset the influence of consumer biases. **********

GENERE
Affari e finanze personali
PUBBLICATO
2010
22 marzo
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
51
EDITORE
American Council on Consumer Interests
DIMENSIONE
349,3
KB

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