Risk Preferences of Doctors, Lawyers and Businessmen/women: An empirical analysis

The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the differences in risk preferences of doctors, lawyers and businessmen/women. Using an experimental approach, 108 questionnaires were collected from doctors, lawyers and businessmen/women in Cyprus. After reviewing the limited literature on risk prefer...

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Main Author: Atnas, Stephanie
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2010
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23016/
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description The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the differences in risk preferences of doctors, lawyers and businessmen/women. Using an experimental approach, 108 questionnaires were collected from doctors, lawyers and businessmen/women in Cyprus. After reviewing the limited literature on risk preferences in occupation, the main findings indicate that there are differences in risk preferences amongst these three professions. Specifically doctors are more risk averse than lawyers and businessmen. Also, this research finds no evidence of gender and age significant differences in risk preferences amongst professionals.
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spelling nottingham-230162022-03-21T16:05:39Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23016/ Risk Preferences of Doctors, Lawyers and Businessmen/women: An empirical analysis Atnas, Stephanie The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the differences in risk preferences of doctors, lawyers and businessmen/women. Using an experimental approach, 108 questionnaires were collected from doctors, lawyers and businessmen/women in Cyprus. After reviewing the limited literature on risk preferences in occupation, the main findings indicate that there are differences in risk preferences amongst these three professions. Specifically doctors are more risk averse than lawyers and businessmen. Also, this research finds no evidence of gender and age significant differences in risk preferences amongst professionals. 2010-12 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23016/1/Dissertation_stephanie_atnas.pdf Atnas, Stephanie (2010) Risk Preferences of Doctors, Lawyers and Businessmen/women: An empirical analysis. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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Risk Preferences of Doctors, Lawyers and Businessmen/women: An empirical analysis
title Risk Preferences of Doctors, Lawyers and Businessmen/women: An empirical analysis
title_full Risk Preferences of Doctors, Lawyers and Businessmen/women: An empirical analysis
title_fullStr Risk Preferences of Doctors, Lawyers and Businessmen/women: An empirical analysis
title_full_unstemmed Risk Preferences of Doctors, Lawyers and Businessmen/women: An empirical analysis
title_short Risk Preferences of Doctors, Lawyers and Businessmen/women: An empirical analysis
title_sort risk preferences of doctors, lawyers and businessmen/women: an empirical analysis
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23016/