Risk taking in the context of financial advice: does gender interaction matter?

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FINANCE(2024)

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This study tests a gender threat hypothesis whereby having a financial advisor of the opposite gender results in gender stereotypical risk attitudes in portfolio choice. We employ a unique dataset of 1,621 advised UK investors, combined with information on the gender of their financial advisors. Confirming the hypothesis, our results show that men advised by a woman take more risk than when advised by a man. Women advised by a man adopt a more cautious approach than when advised by a woman. When the gender threat is alleviated, that is when women are advised by women, and men are advised by men, we found no gender gap in risk-taking.
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Behavioural finance,portfolio choice,attitude to risk,gender,financial advice,identity
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