Title: GENDER DIFFERENCES IN OPTIMISM: EVIDENCE FROM YAHOO KIMO TAIWAN'S BUSINESS NEWS POLL CENTRE
Authors: Chang, Ling-Ling
Tsai, Yann-Ching
Lee, Gin-Yuan
管理科學系
Department of Management Science
Keywords: gender difference;optimistic;pessimistic;social mood;risk aversive
Issue Date: 2010
Abstract: Social Mood is one factor that affects people's emotions and their perspectives in risk management, which, in turn, influence their final decisions on actual investments. It is believed that women, in general, are more risk aversive (e.g., Bajtelsmit, Bernasek, & Jianakopdos, 1999), more pessimistic (e.g., Jacobsen, Lee, & Marquering, 2008), and have less investment confidence than men (Barber & Odean, 2001). In this study the optimism level of women and men was investigated and compared using data from Yahoo Kimo Taiwan's Business News Poll Centre. It was found that women were more pessimistic than were men when social mood was negative; when social mood was positive, women's optimism level varied depending on whether or not the investment was stock-related.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/14152
http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.2010.38.1.61
ISSN: 0301-2212
DOI: 10.2224/sbp.2010.38.1.61
Journal: SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY
Volume: 38
Issue: 1
Begin Page: 61
End Page: 70
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