Tolerância ao risco: uma análise sob a ótica comportamental

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Autor(a) principal: Cavalheiro, Everton Anger
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/4551
Resumo: The traditional view of financial theory proposes an implicit rationality in decision making. But the decisions taken by individuals have been inconsistent with such assumptions. In this context, the study of risk tolerance has become increasingly more significant in today's society, because the understanding of risk tolerance forms of investment decisions and in providing products that can meet these needs. Despite the significance of the research topic has been inconsistent, particularly with respect to its determinants. Historically, research has revolved around heuristics demographic and socioeconomic assumptions neglecting emotional, cognitive and behavioral related to financial decision-making. This study aims to evaluate what are the determinants of risk tolerance. For this, we conducted a survey to survey with 815 individuals living in Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul Data were collected through questionnaire and analyzed via factor analysis, statistical tests (ANOVA, t test and correlation) and analysis of regression. The results show three factors that explain the risk tolerance, which are: Emotion factor, factor effect Staying Out of Factor and Self-attribution. Regression were added six variables analized in Behavioral Finance, which are: banking money effect, cognitive dissonance, self-protection, over-confidence, perception of risk and opportunity, effect cost already incurred and two other variables associated with the materialism that are spending with expensive things and join before you spend. It was explained 34.92% of the total variance of the data through these exogenous variables. Overall, and consistent, the assumptions of unlimited rationality have been refuted, but consistent with prospect theory, which agrees with the numerous studies that demonstrate the violation of assumptions of rationality unlimited. The heuristics traditionally used for determining the level of risk tolerance, which implies a strong correlation between the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics were not significant in this study. The cognitive, emotional and behavioral decision making were more significant than this traditional vision of risk.
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spelling Tolerância ao risco: uma análise sob a ótica comportamentalRisk tolerance: an analysis from the behavioral perspectiveRiscoTolerância ao riscoFinança comportamentalRiskRisk toleranceBehavioral financeCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ADMINISTRACAOThe traditional view of financial theory proposes an implicit rationality in decision making. But the decisions taken by individuals have been inconsistent with such assumptions. In this context, the study of risk tolerance has become increasingly more significant in today's society, because the understanding of risk tolerance forms of investment decisions and in providing products that can meet these needs. Despite the significance of the research topic has been inconsistent, particularly with respect to its determinants. Historically, research has revolved around heuristics demographic and socioeconomic assumptions neglecting emotional, cognitive and behavioral related to financial decision-making. This study aims to evaluate what are the determinants of risk tolerance. For this, we conducted a survey to survey with 815 individuals living in Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul Data were collected through questionnaire and analyzed via factor analysis, statistical tests (ANOVA, t test and correlation) and analysis of regression. The results show three factors that explain the risk tolerance, which are: Emotion factor, factor effect Staying Out of Factor and Self-attribution. Regression were added six variables analized in Behavioral Finance, which are: banking money effect, cognitive dissonance, self-protection, over-confidence, perception of risk and opportunity, effect cost already incurred and two other variables associated with the materialism that are spending with expensive things and join before you spend. It was explained 34.92% of the total variance of the data through these exogenous variables. Overall, and consistent, the assumptions of unlimited rationality have been refuted, but consistent with prospect theory, which agrees with the numerous studies that demonstrate the violation of assumptions of rationality unlimited. The heuristics traditionally used for determining the level of risk tolerance, which implies a strong correlation between the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics were not significant in this study. The cognitive, emotional and behavioral decision making were more significant than this traditional vision of risk.A visão tradicional da teoria financeira propõe uma implícita racionalidade na tomada de decisão. Mas as decisões tomadas pelos indivíduos tem se mostrado inconsistentes com tais pressupostos. Sob este contexto, o estudo da tolerância ao risco tem se mostrado cada vez mais significativo na sociedade atual, pois a compreensão da tolerância ao risco dá forma a decisões de investimento e de oferta de produtos capazes de atender tais necessidades. Apesar da significância do tema as pesquisas tem se mostrado inconsistentes, especialmente quanto aos seus determinantes. Historicamente as pesquisas têm girado em torno de heurísticas demográficas e socioeconômicas negligenciando as suposições emocionais, cognitivas e comportamentais relacionadas à tomada de decisão financeira. Neste sentido, este estudo objetiva avaliar quais são os fatores determinantes da tolerância ao risco. Para isto, foi realizada uma pesquisa survey junto a 815 indivíduos residentes na cidade de Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul. Os dados foram coletados por meio de questionário e analisados via análise fatorial, testes estatisticos (ANOVA, teste t e correlação) e análise de regressão. Os resultados apresentam três fatores que explicam a tolerância ao risco, que são: fator Emoção, fator Efeito Ficar de Fora e Fator Auto-atribuição. Na regressão foram adicionadas seis variáveis estudadas na Finança Comportamental que são: efeito dinheiro da banca, dissonância cognitiva, auto-proteção, excesso de confiança, percepção de risco como oportunidade, efeito custo já incorridos e outras duas variáveis associadas ao Materialismo que são: gastar com coisas caras e juntar antes de gastar. Explicou-se 34,92%, da variância total dos dados através destas variáveis exógenas. De maneira geral, e consistente, as suposições de racionalidade foram refutadas, mas consistentes à Teoria dos Prospectos, corroborando com os inúmeros estudos que demonstram a violação das suposições de racionalidade. As heurísticas tradicionalmente utilizadas para a determinação do nível de tolerância ao risco e que supõem uma forte correlação entre as características demográficas e socioeconômicas não se mostraram significativas neste trabalho. As dimensões cognitivas, emocionais e comportamentais, da tomada de decisão, mostraram-se significativas.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRAdministraçãoUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em AdministraçãoVieira, Kelmara Mendeshttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4762909U6Löbler, Mauri Leodirhttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4764374E4Cavalheiro, Everton Anger2017-04-112017-04-112010-01-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfCAVALHEIRO, Everton Anger. Risk tolerance: an analysis from the behavioral perspective. 2010. 116 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tolerância ao risco: uma análise sob a ótica comportamental
Risk tolerance: an analysis from the behavioral perspective
title Tolerância ao risco: uma análise sob a ótica comportamental
spellingShingle Tolerância ao risco: uma análise sob a ótica comportamental
Cavalheiro, Everton Anger
Risco
Tolerância ao risco
Finança comportamental
Risk
Risk tolerance
Behavioral finance
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ADMINISTRACAO
title_short Tolerância ao risco: uma análise sob a ótica comportamental
title_full Tolerância ao risco: uma análise sob a ótica comportamental
title_fullStr Tolerância ao risco: uma análise sob a ótica comportamental
title_full_unstemmed Tolerância ao risco: uma análise sob a ótica comportamental
title_sort Tolerância ao risco: uma análise sob a ótica comportamental
author Cavalheiro, Everton Anger
author_facet Cavalheiro, Everton Anger
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Vieira, Kelmara Mendes
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Löbler, Mauri Leodir
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4764374E4
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cavalheiro, Everton Anger
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Risco
Tolerância ao risco
Finança comportamental
Risk
Risk tolerance
Behavioral finance
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ADMINISTRACAO
topic Risco
Tolerância ao risco
Finança comportamental
Risk
Risk tolerance
Behavioral finance
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ADMINISTRACAO
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