Financial advice and gender: Wealthy individual investors in the UK
Ylva Baeckström,
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Ian W. Marsh,
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Jo Silvester
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et al.
Journal of Corporate Finance,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
71, P. 101882 - 101882
Published: Jan. 18, 2021
Language: Английский
The structuralization of risk communication work and objectives in the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
50, P. 101899 - 101899
Published: Sept. 28, 2020
Researchers
have
not
comprehensively
considered
the
contents
and
objectives
of
risk
communication.
In
this
study,
interviews
were
conducted
with
10
communicators
who
worked
on
communication
various
health
risks
arising
after
2011
Fukushima
nuclear
disaster
in
Japan.
We
focus
extracting,
codifying,
summarizing
contexts,
content,
their
work.
The
identified
as
"alleviating
anxiety
stress,"
"supporting
decision-making,"
"gaining
trust,"
"promoting
understanding,"
"deepening
mutual
"sharing
values
empathy";
moreover,
there
are
new
additions
higher
objectives:
"returning
to
normal
life"
"cultivating
a
wider
perspective."
It
was
suggested
that
professional
expertise,
cooperation,
collaboration
support
facilitate
attainment
these
objectives.
anticipate
findings
study
can
assist
establishing
effective
practices
based
careful
consideration
objectives,
social
debate
legitimacy,
evaluation
effects.
Language: Английский
The relationship between geographical region and perceptions of radiation risk after the Fukushima accident: The mediational role of knowledge
Radioprotection,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
57(1), P. 17 - 25
Published: Oct. 12, 2021
Since
the
Fukushima
accident,
radiation
risk
perception
has
been
of
public
concern.
Factors
related
to
regional
differences
in
and
role
that
knowledge
effects
plays
are
still
not
clearly
understood.
Here,
we
first
assessed
validity
Lindell
scale
by
comparing
it
with
mortality
rate
traffic
accidents.
We
then
investigated
relationship
between
perceptions
both
geographical
regions
genetic
and,
further,
verified
mediating
perception.
The
sample
comprised
832
participants
who
responded
an
online
questionnaire
August
2018
from
Tokyo
Fukushima.
There
was
a
significant
association
perceived
magnitude
relative
accident
mortality.
Knowledge
effects,
after
atomic
bombs,
associated
lower
risks.
region
mediated
knowledge.
However,
approximately
40%
those
had
high
risk,
indicating
is
governed
alone.
In
addition
efforts
share
knowledge,
important
interactively
communicate
regarding
alleviate
anxiety
felt
individuals.
Language: Английский
Financial Advice, Wealth and Gender: Risk Tolerance, Knowledge and Confidence
Ylva Baeckström,
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Ian W. Marsh,
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Jo Silvester
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et al.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2019
We
examine
how
gender
differences
in
investment
risk
tolerance,
knowledge,confidence
and
portfolio
cash
allocations
relate
to
the
mix
of
investors
financialadvisors
among
a
sample
wealthy
individuals
UK.
Our
results
demonstrate
thatgender
effects
are
more
nuanced
than
previously
assumed.
First,
while
even
womenconsider
themselves
conservative
allocate
higher
proportion
their
investableassets
men,
previous
findings
lower
knowledge
confidence
donot
extend
our
sample.
Second,
having
an
advisor
matters.
Advised
perceivethemselves
have
tolerance
invest
10.6%-points
self-directedinvestors.
Finally,
investor-advisor
combination
matters,
but
only
for
femaleinvestors.
Women
with
male
advisors
averse,
feel
less
knowledgeable
lessconfident
about
decisions.
They
also
11%-points
womenwith
female
advisors.
Indeed,
advised
by
women
report
highest
risktolerance
make
lowest
allocation
risk-free
assets
across
full
sample,including
men.
Language: Английский
Does etiology matter? Exploring attitudes towards tornado and earthquake hazards
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
76, P. 103005 - 103005
Published: April 29, 2022
Language: Английский
Radiation risk perception after the Fukushima disaster
Michio Murakami,
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Makiko Orita,
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Naoya Sekiya
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et al.
Elsevier eBooks,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 247 - 263
Published: Jan. 1, 2022
Language: Английский
The Association Between Music Preferences and Well-Being After the Fukushima Disaster: A Cross-Sectional Study
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
17
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Those
affected
by
the
Fukushima
disaster
have
reported
a
decline
in
well-being.
Although
listening
to
music
is
expected
promote
well-being,
no
study
has
revealed
this
association
after
disaster.
This
study's
objective
clarify
between
well-being
and
habits
aftermath
of
disaster.A
self-report
online
survey
was
conducted
with
420
residents
who
were
asked
rate
5
types
well-being:
life
satisfaction,
positive
emotion,
negative
psychological
distress,
mental
health
changes
To
meet
inclusion
criteria,
participants
had
be
research
company
monitors
ages
20
59
living
Prefecture
at
time
survey.
Their
(eg,
recent
favorite
music)
demographic
information
evacuation
experience
due
disaster:
20.7%)
also
collected.
We
examined
associations
univariate
analysis
followed
logistic
an
adjustment
for
covariates.Positive
emotions
significantly
associated
any
type
that
practiced.
observed
gender
age
differences
associations.This
provides
foundational
insights
into
role
improving
post-disaster
Language: Английский
Does Etiology Matter? Exploring Attitudes Towards Tornado and Earthquake Hazards
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2021
While
Oklahoma
is
known
as
one
of
the
most
tornado-prone
areas
in
U.S.,
earthquakes
are
a
relatively
new
hazard
for
state.
To
add
wrinkle
to
hazardscape,
techna
hazard,
where
geological
studies
suggest
that
likely
by-product
oil
and
gas
exploration.
we
know
state
exposed
feeling
these
earthquakes,
scientific
community
has
little
information
about
how
individuals
understanding
their
earthquake
exposure
views
on
relate
other
hazards
This
study
explores
factors
shape
Oklahoman’s
attitudes
toward
tornado
hazards.Questionnaires
were
mailed
using
stratified
random
household
sample
from
27
counties
across
during
fall
2019.
In
total,
866
households
responded
with
response
rate
17.40%.
Findings
find
threat
more
novel
than
threat,
they
have
slightly
dread
regarding
tornadoes
average.
Furthermore,
respondents
who
identify
liberal
negative
emotions
but
not
tornadoes.
Several
demographic
variables
also
predict
differences
emotion
number
higher
feelings
ideology
significant
predictor
level
or
risk
perception
either
hazard.
These
findings
can
help
messaging
encourage
undertake
adjustments.
Language: Английский