Language and financial decision making : survey experiment on Singapore savings bond

We investigate the effect of language on economic decision making, with the focus on the allocation of endowment to financial products. To test this effect, we manipulated the original Singapore Savings Bond (SSB) fact sheet in three ways: (i) the use of stronger adjectives and adverbs, in particul...

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Main Authors: Ang, Shaoquan, Tan, Jian Rui, Yeo, Desmond Jia Yong
Other Authors: He Tai-Sen
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66901
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Tan, Jian Rui
Yeo, Desmond Jia Yong
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description We investigate the effect of language on economic decision making, with the focus on the allocation of endowment to financial products. To test this effect, we manipulated the original Singapore Savings Bond (SSB) fact sheet in three ways: (i) the use of stronger adjectives and adverbs, in particular stronger adjectives and adverbs; (ii) the use of future-tense; (ii) the use of both strong adjectives and adverbs, and future tense. Subjects are randomly allocated to each of the four treatments, and are required to make a decision on the amount to allocate to the SSB and five other alternative financial instruments. We found that the use of excessive strong adjectives and adverbs have a negative effect on people’s allocation to the SSB. Future-tense was found to have statistically insignificant positive effect. A secondary finding indicates that one with higher risk aversion will allocate more endowment to the virtually risk-free SSB. Explanations on these findings will be discussed further in this paper.
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spelling ntu-10356/669012019-12-10T14:01:21Z Language and financial decision making : survey experiment on Singapore savings bond Ang, Shaoquan Tan, Jian Rui Yeo, Desmond Jia Yong He Tai-Sen School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities We investigate the effect of language on economic decision making, with the focus on the allocation of endowment to financial products. To test this effect, we manipulated the original Singapore Savings Bond (SSB) fact sheet in three ways: (i) the use of stronger adjectives and adverbs, in particular stronger adjectives and adverbs; (ii) the use of future-tense; (ii) the use of both strong adjectives and adverbs, and future tense. Subjects are randomly allocated to each of the four treatments, and are required to make a decision on the amount to allocate to the SSB and five other alternative financial instruments. We found that the use of excessive strong adjectives and adverbs have a negative effect on people’s allocation to the SSB. Future-tense was found to have statistically insignificant positive effect. A secondary finding indicates that one with higher risk aversion will allocate more endowment to the virtually risk-free SSB. Explanations on these findings will be discussed further in this paper. Bachelor of Arts 2016-05-04T02:59:47Z 2016-05-04T02:59:47Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66901 en Nanyang Technological University 64 p. application/pdf
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Language and financial decision making : survey experiment on Singapore savings bond
title Language and financial decision making : survey experiment on Singapore savings bond
title_full Language and financial decision making : survey experiment on Singapore savings bond
title_fullStr Language and financial decision making : survey experiment on Singapore savings bond
title_full_unstemmed Language and financial decision making : survey experiment on Singapore savings bond
title_short Language and financial decision making : survey experiment on Singapore savings bond
title_sort language and financial decision making survey experiment on singapore savings bond
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