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Investing other people's money

In: Handbook of Experimental Finance

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  • Sascha Füllbrunn
  • Ola Kvaløy
  • Wolfgang Luhan

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When it comes to risk-taking behavior, experimental economics research is mainly concerned with how people take (financial) risks for themselves. However, a significant part of a financial professional's role is taking financial decisions on behalf of third parties. Experimental finance provides controlled environments to test how remuneration structures affect investment decisions for real people. This chapter discusses recent findings of experimental studies on investment decisions making for other people.

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  • Sascha Füllbrunn & Ola Kvaløy & Wolfgang Luhan, 2022. "Investing other people's money," Chapters, in: Sascha Füllbrunn & Ernan Haruvy (ed.), Handbook of Experimental Finance, chapter 12, pages 132-144, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Ahrens, Steffen & Bosch-Rosa, Ciril, 2023. "Motivated beliefs, social preferences, and limited liability in financial decision-Making," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 154(C).

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