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Myopic loss aversion: Demystifying the key factors influencing decision problem framing
Authors:Andrew M Hardin  Clayton Arlen Looney
Institution:1. University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV 89154-1234, United States;2. University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812, United States
Abstract:Advancement of myopic loss aversion theory has been hamstrung by conflicting results, methodological inconsistencies, and a piecemeal approach toward understanding the key factors influencing decision problem framing. A series of controlled experiments provides a more holistic view of the variables promoting myopia. Extending the information horizon promotes broad framing, which propels risk. Evaluation frequency and decision frequency interact regardless of information horizon, supporting the notion that restricting either mechanism alleviates myopia. When conducting evaluations infrequently, neither segregating nor aggregating retrospective returns significantly alters risk preferences. Moreover, students and real retirement plan participants exhibit comparable appetites for risk, implying that both groups frame decision problems similarly. Explanations for these findings and avenues for future research are discussed.
Keywords:Decision problem framing  Decision frequency  Equity premium puzzle  Evaluation frequency  Feedback format  Information horizon  Mental accounting  Myopic loss aversion  Retirement planning
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