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ASPIRACJE A OCENA RYZYKA I WYBÓR
IMPACT OF ASPIRATIONS ON RISK JUDGMENT AND ON RISKY CHOICES

Author(s): Joanna Sokołowska
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego
Keywords: risk perception; risky choice; risk attitudes; aspirations; R-V models; cumulative prospect theory (CPT); security-potential/aspiration (SP/A) model of choice

Summary/Abstract: The presented experiments are aimed at determining: (1) whether risk perception and risk acceptance are two distinct psychological processes and (2) how aspirations affect each process. It has been tested whether risk is independent of and preferences are depend on aspirations. In Experiment 172 employees of a high-tech company were presented with pairs of risky projects. The aspiration level was de fined as the target return on the project and was set through an explicit instruction. In Experiment 2 93 bridge players were presented with pairs of contracts – one a sure thing and the other a risky one. The aspiration level was related to the team IMP points after the first part of a knockout tournament and was set through an instruction. In both experiments with a between-subject design, two different aspiration levels were set for each group. All respondents were asked to judge riskiness of presented options and to select one. The results indicate that risk perception is insensitive to changes in aspirations, but preferences are. This supports distinctness of risk perception and risk acceptance.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 17
  • Page Range: 65-86
  • Page Count: 1
  • Language: Polish
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