过去的业绩会影响财务判断和出售更多类型基金的意愿,这是专业人士与非专业人士之间的差异。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Priolo Giulia, Vacondio Martina, Stocco Maria, Nava Valeria, Rubaltelli Enrico
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行为金融学和心理学文献一致表明,所有投资者在做出投资决策时都容易受到认知偏差的影响。然而,他们对直觉的依赖取决于他们的专业水平和基金的特点。在这项预先注册的研究中,我们比较了专业投资者(n = 74)和非专业投资者(n = 244)。参与者在主题内设计中展示了四种投资基金,其中过去的表现(即积极与消极)和类型(即社会责任与传统)被操纵。我们研究了专业知识、基金过去的业绩和基金类型如何影响参与者对基金的评估(即情绪反应、感知风险和预期回报)以及他们出售基金的意愿。我们的研究结果证实,在评估自己的情绪反应和基金的风险和回报时,非专业投资者更受过去业绩和基金特征的影响,而专业投资者的评估在不同条件下保持相对一致。这些模式与他们的行为意图一致。我们的研究结果有助于理解投资者的财务决策过程,并为专业人士和客户之间建立更好的沟通提供实用的见解。
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Past performance impacts financial judgments and willingness to sell more than types of fund, differences between professionals vs. lay people.

Behavioral finance and psychology literature consistently show that all investors are susceptible to cognitive biases when making investment decisions. However, their reliance on intuition varies with their level of expertise and funds' characteristics. In this pre-registered study, we compared professional investors (n = 74) and lay people (n = 244). Participants were presented with four investment funds in a within-subject design where past performance (i.e., positive vs. negative) and typology (i.e., socially responsible vs. traditional) were manipulated. We examined how expertise, the fund's past performance, and the type of fund influence participants' assessment of the funds (i.e., emotional reactions, perceived risk, and expected return) and their willingness to sell them. Our findings confirmed that lay people are more influenced by past performance and funds' characteristics when assessing their emotional reactions and the funds' risk and return, while expert investors' assessments remain relatively consistent across conditions. These patterns align with their behavioral intentions. Our results contribute to the understanding of investors' financial decision-making process and offer practical insights to establish better communication between professionals and their clients.

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