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Testosterone and financial risk taking

In: Handbook of Experimental Finance

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  • John Dinsmore
  • Eric Stenstrom
  • Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno

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Behavioral finance is often framed in the context of psychological factors (attitudes, thoughts, judgments, motivations, etc.) and their impact on financially-related behaviors. But, biological factors can have a significant role to play as both antecedents and consequences of these behaviors. This chapter reviews the literature on testosterone and its role in human evolution, competition, and financial risk-taking. We discuss recent research suggesting that the effects of testosterone on financial risk-taking can depend on moderating factors such as context and trait differences and highlight the importance of the experimental method in better understanding how financial risk-taking is influenced by T and situational factors

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  • John Dinsmore & Eric Stenstrom & Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno, 2022. "Testosterone and financial risk taking," Chapters, in: Sascha Füllbrunn & Ernan Haruvy (ed.), Handbook of Experimental Finance, chapter 9, pages 98-104, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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