Risking Other People's Money: Experimental Evidence on the Role of Incentives and Personality Traits

SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS(2020)

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Decision-makers often face incentives to increase risk-taking on behalf of others (e.g., they are offered bonus contracts and contracts based on relative performance). We conduct an experimental study of risk-taking on behalf of others using a large heterogeneous sample, and we find that people respond to such incentives without much apparent concern for stakeholders. Responses are heterogeneous and mitigated by personality traits. The findings suggest that a lack of concern for others' risk exposure hardly requires "financial psychopaths" in order to flourish, but it is diminished by social concerns.
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Competition,hedging,incentives,risk-taking,social preferences
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