Financial literacy and the limits of financial decision-making
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Language: | English |
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Online Access: | Link to e-book |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
[2016]
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ISBN: | 9783319308869 3319308866 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction; Tina Harrison
- Chapter 1: Cognitive drivers of suboptimal financial decisions: Implications for financial literacy campaigns; Hooman Estelami
- Chapter 2: How mutual fund investors' objective and subjective knowledge impacts their information search and processing behaviour; Sanjay Kumar Mishra and Manoj Kumar
- Chapter 3: Do investors show an attentional bias toward past performance? An eye-tracking experiment on visual attention to mutual fund disclosures in simplified fund prospectuses; Andreas Hüsser and Werner Wirth
- Chapter 4: Overconfidence and emotion regulation failure: How overconfidence leads to the disposition effect in consumer investment behaviour; Wujin Chu, Meeja Im and Hyunkyu Jang
- Chapter 5: Consumer rationality/irrationality and financial literacy in the credit card market: Implications from an integrative review; Na Shen
- Chapter 6: Financial literacy and shrouded credit card rewards; Laura Ricaldi, Michael S Finke and Sandra J Huston
- Chapter 7: Are men better investors than women? Gender differences in mutual fund and pension investments; Rita Martenson
- Chapter 8: Gender stereotyping in financial advisors' assessment of customers; Inga-Lill Söderberg
- Chapter 9: Tailored financial literacy education: An indigenous perspective; Mark Brimble and Levon Blue
- Chapter 10: Financial literacy and financial literacy programmes in Australia; Andrew C Worthington
- Chapter 11: Assessment of behavioural outcomes of financial education workshops on financial behaviour of the participants: An experimental study; Harsha Vijaykumar Jariwala and Mahendra S Sharma.