Differential persuasive effects of high and low credibility sources on Singapore and China individual investors' judgement.

With the proliferation of investment information, investors are likely to have repeated exposure to similar information from sources with varying credibility. Contrary to main effects studies, psychology research has found that low credibility source may interact with other factors to be more persua...

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Main Authors: Nguyen, Ha Linh., See, Yi Ning., Tang, Isabel Shijia.
Other Authors: Tan, Seet Koh
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-101692023-05-19T06:24:03Z Differential persuasive effects of high and low credibility sources on Singapore and China individual investors' judgement. Nguyen, Ha Linh. See, Yi Ning. Tang, Isabel Shijia. Tan, Seet Koh Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Finance::Investments With the proliferation of investment information, investors are likely to have repeated exposure to similar information from sources with varying credibility. Contrary to main effects studies, psychology research has found that low credibility source may interact with other factors to be more persuasive than high credibility source. Our experimental results, using Singapore accountancy undergraduates as participants, indicate that for individual investor holding an initial negative position, negative news from a low credibility source is more persuasive than a high credibility source. Furthermore, repeating similar negative news from another low credibility source enhances the overall persuasiveness of the news regardless of whether the first exposure to the news is from a high or low credibility source, although the effect is stronger for the former. With repeated exposure from a high credibility source, we obtained weak support on the decrease in overall persuasiveness when the initial source credibility is low and opposite result when the initial source credibility is high. All the above results were obtained (except that the effects were stronger) when we replicated the experiment conditions using China participants. 2008-09-24T07:40:47Z 2008-09-24T07:40:47Z 2006 2006 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/10169 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Nguyen, Ha Linh.
See, Yi Ning.
Tang, Isabel Shijia.
Differential persuasive effects of high and low credibility sources on Singapore and China individual investors' judgement.
description With the proliferation of investment information, investors are likely to have repeated exposure to similar information from sources with varying credibility. Contrary to main effects studies, psychology research has found that low credibility source may interact with other factors to be more persuasive than high credibility source. Our experimental results, using Singapore accountancy undergraduates as participants, indicate that for individual investor holding an initial negative position, negative news from a low credibility source is more persuasive than a high credibility source. Furthermore, repeating similar negative news from another low credibility source enhances the overall persuasiveness of the news regardless of whether the first exposure to the news is from a high or low credibility source, although the effect is stronger for the former. With repeated exposure from a high credibility source, we obtained weak support on the decrease in overall persuasiveness when the initial source credibility is low and opposite result when the initial source credibility is high. All the above results were obtained (except that the effects were stronger) when we replicated the experiment conditions using China participants.
author2 Tan, Seet Koh
author_facet Tan, Seet Koh
Nguyen, Ha Linh.
See, Yi Ning.
Tang, Isabel Shijia.
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author Nguyen, Ha Linh.
See, Yi Ning.
Tang, Isabel Shijia.
author_sort Nguyen, Ha Linh.
title Differential persuasive effects of high and low credibility sources on Singapore and China individual investors' judgement.
title_short Differential persuasive effects of high and low credibility sources on Singapore and China individual investors' judgement.
title_full Differential persuasive effects of high and low credibility sources on Singapore and China individual investors' judgement.
title_fullStr Differential persuasive effects of high and low credibility sources on Singapore and China individual investors' judgement.
title_full_unstemmed Differential persuasive effects of high and low credibility sources on Singapore and China individual investors' judgement.
title_sort differential persuasive effects of high and low credibility sources on singapore and china individual investors' judgement.
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