000 | 01521nam a2200217 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
999 |
_c51428 _d51428 |
||
003 | OSt | ||
005 | 20190612124707.0 | ||
008 | 190612b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d | ||
100 |
_aMisra, Rupali _933714 |
||
245 | _aAre type B investors efficacious? Exploring role of personality in ambidextrous investment decision-making | ||
300 | _a27-34 p. | ||
520 | _aDespite an intuitive appeal regarding association between personality and investment efficacy, there is a dearth of empirical support for the effects of theoretically meaningful personality difference on intuitive and analytical ability, which further explains investment efficacy. The current study attempts to explore this relationship through survey of 222 active investors in India. The results provide evidence that type B investors have superior intuitive ability, analytical ability and investment efficacy. The study is unique in exploring role of personality in ambidextrous decision-making framework, where rationality and intuition iteratively operates in parallel, yet synchronous fashion. The study documents that type B investors are more efficacious than type A investors. | ||
653 | _aPersonality | ||
653 | _aInvestment efficacy | ||
653 | _aIntuitive ability | ||
653 | _aCognitive capability | ||
700 |
_aSrivastava, Sumita _933715 |
||
700 |
_aBanwet, D.K. _933716 |
||
773 | 0 |
_029297 _974850 _aCHAKRABARTI, BHASKAR _dINDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT CALCUTTA CALCUTTA _o55510426 _tDECISION _x0304-0941 |
|
942 |
_2ddc _cJA-ARTICLE |