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Consumer behaviour 4 Konsumentenverhalten 4 Financial literacy 3 Finanzwissen 3 Household 3 Household finance 3 Private Verschuldung 3 Private debt 3 Privater Haushalt 3 Anlageberatung 2 Betrug 2 Credit card 2 Crime 2 Economic crime 2 Electronic payment 2 Elektronisches Zahlungsmittel 2 Financial advisors 2 Fraud 2 Gender 2 Gender differences 2 Gender discrimination 2 Geschlecht 2 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 2 Geschlechterunterschiede 2 Kreditkarte 2 Kriminalität 2 Satisfaction 2 Wirtschaftskriminalität 2 Zufriedenheit 2 Altersvorsorge 1 Analphabetismus 1 Anlageverhalten 1 Behavioural finance 1 Bildungsniveau 1 Consumer credit 1 Consumer debt 1 Consumer fraud victimization 1 Consumer protection 1 Credit card behavior 1 Deutschland 1
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Article in journal 4 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 4
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English 9
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Meyll, Tobias 9 Walter, Andreas 7 Brenner, Lukas 3 Pauls, Thomas 3 Stolper, Oscar 2 Bannier, Christina E. 1 Röder, Florian 1
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Finance research letters 2 Journal of economic psychology : research in economic psychology and behavioral economics 1 The journal of behavioral finance : a publication of the Institute of Psychology and Markets and LEA 1
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Robo-Advisors : A Substitute for Human Financial Advice?
Brenner, Lukas - 2019
Using representative US investor data, we investigate whether automated financial advisors, also referred to as robo-advisors, reduce investors' demand for human financial advice offered by financial service providers. Our results provide a strong negative relationship between using...
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Why do households leave money on the table? : the case of subsidized pension products
Meyll, Tobias; Pauls, Thomas; Walter, Andreas - In: The journal of behavioral finance : a publication of … 21 (2020) 3, pp. 266-283
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Consumer fraud victimization and financial well-being
Brenner, Lukas; Meyll, Tobias; Stolper, Oscar; Walter, … - In: Journal of economic psychology : research in economic … 76 (2020), pp. 1-15
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Consumer Fraud Victimization and Financial Well-Being
Brenner, Lukas; Meyll, Tobias; Stolper, Oscar; Walter, … - 2020
Using US household panel data, we provide evidence of a strong negative association between consumer fraud victimization and individuals’ perception of their financial well-being. We show that this effect is homogenous among the population and mainly stems from victimization through...
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The Gender Gap in 'Bitcoin Literacy'
Bannier, Christina E. - 2019
Using nationally representative US data, we show that women possess weaker knowledge regarding the characteristics of Bitcoin compared to men. Investigating the determinants driving this gap, we find that socio-demographics and personality traits explain only a small share of the gap. Adding...
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Tapping and Waving to Debt : Mobile Payments and Credit Card Behavior
Meyll, Tobias - 2019
This study investigates whether the use of mobile payment technology is associated with individuals' credit card (mis-)behavior. Using a sample of more than 25,000 US households, we find that individuals using their smartphones to conduct mobile payments are more likely to exhibit costly credit...
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Tapping and waving to debt : mobile payments and credit card behavior
Meyll, Tobias; Walter, Andreas - In: Finance research letters 28 (2019), pp. 381-387
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The gender gap in over-indebtedness
Meyll, Tobias; Pauls, Thomas - In: Finance research letters 31 (2019), pp. 398-404
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Why Do Households Leave Money on the Table? The Case of Subsidized Pension Products
Meyll, Tobias - 2019
Many households still rely solely on bank deposits, despite the existence of subsidized pension products that guarantee the capital preservation and offer higher expected returns than holding money in bank deposits. We investigate the determinants that affect individuals' decision to leave money...
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