The Effect of Financial Literacy Confidence on Financial Risk Preference Confidence. A Lab Experiment Approach

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作者
Mudzingiri, Calvin [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Free State, Phuthaditjhaba, South Africa
[2] Univ Free State, Qwaqwa Campus, Private Bag X13,57 Kestell Rd, ZA-9866 Phuthaditjhaba, Free State, South Africa
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SAGE OPEN | 2024年 / 14卷 / 02期
关键词
financial risk preference confidence; financial literacy confidence; overconfidence; under-confidence; financial decision-making; hierarchical regression analysis; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; OVERCONFIDENCE; ATTITUDES;
D O I
10.1177/21582440241253911
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
The study experimentally investigated the impact of financial literacy confidence (FLC) on financial risk preference confidence (FRPC) constructed from objective and subjective measures of financial literacy and risk preferences. Seven hundred seventy-two responses from 193 subjects were analyzed using the Random Effect Panel Regression (REPR) technique. The study reveals that FLC significantly impacts FRPC differently for overconfident and underconfident individuals. Specifically, the results show that an increase in FLC increases FRPC for overconfident individuals but decreases FRPC for underconfident individuals. Hierarchical Random Effect Panel regressions confirm that financial literacy residuals significantly impact risk preference residuals. The findings entail that cognitive abilities errors on subjective and objective measures of financial literacy correlate with risk preference errors on subjective and objective risk preference measures. Interestingly, the results show that increased financial literacy residuals lead to reduced risk preference residuals for individuals with high financial literacy. The results suggest that individuals with higher financial literacy can better align their subjective and objective measures of risk preferences. The study findings help to explain how FLC shapes the financial behavior of individuals making risky financial choices. The policy implications of these findings are that investing in financial literacy programs can assist individuals in making well-informed investment or saving decisions and can better manage financial risks.JEL Classification: D14, C19, D81, I22. The study experimentally investigated the impact of financial literacy confidence (FLC) on financial risk preference confidence (FRPC) constructed from objective and subjective measures of financial literacy and risk preferences. Our investigation shows that FLC has a significant impact on FRPC, which is different for overconfident and underconfident individuals. Specifically, the results show that an increase in FLC increases FRPC for overconfident individuals but decreases FRPC for underconfident individuals. Further analysis reveals that financial literacy errors on subjective and objective measures of financial literacy correlate with risk preference errors on subjective and objective risk preference measures. Interestingly, the results show that for individuals with high financial literacy, an increase in financial literacy residuals leads to a reduction in risk preference residuals. This suggests that individuals with higher financial literacy better understand their subjective and objective risk preference standing and can manage financial risk better. The study helps to explain the impact of FLC on FRPC, which is a crucial behavior in financial markets. The policy implications of these findings are that acquiring financial literacy can assist individuals in making saving or investment decisions and can better manage financial risks. The study's limitations are that it uses university students who may not be a true representation of people in society. Although the use of experiments can help researchers to understand the processes and behavior that is difficult to obtain in a natural environment, the instruments used to collect the data can fail to mimic a natural environment.
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