Nostalgia increases financial risk taking

We examined, in five studies, the relation between nostalgia and financial risk taking. We hypothesized that nostalgia increases risk taking by fostering perceptions of social support. In Study 1, we established the basic effect of nostalgia and increased risk taking. In Study 2, we used a measureme...

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Main Authors: Zou, Xi, Lee, Margaret, Wildschut, Tim, Sedikides, Constantine
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1448122023-05-19T07:31:16Z Nostalgia increases financial risk taking Zou, Xi Lee, Margaret Wildschut, Tim Sedikides, Constantine Nanyang Business School Business::Finance Nostalgia Social Support We examined, in five studies, the relation between nostalgia and financial risk taking. We hypothesized that nostalgia increases risk taking by fostering perceptions of social support. In Study 1, we established the basic effect of nostalgia and increased risk taking. In Study 2, we used a measurement-of-mediation approach to specify the underlying mechanism. Perceived support from family members, rather than from significant others or friends, mediated the relation between nostalgia and risk taking. In Studies 3 to 4, we further specified the mediating mechanism (i.e., family social support) and established direction of causality by using an experimental-causal-chain approach. Finally, in Study 5, we provided direct experimental evidence of the full mediation model. Taken together, nostalgia galvanizes perceived family support, which propels individuals toward financial risk. Accepted version 2020-11-25T04:13:38Z 2020-11-25T04:13:38Z 2019 Journal Article Zou, X., Lee, M., Wildschut, T., & Sedikides, C. (2018). Nostalgia Increases Financial Risk Taking. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 45(6), 907–919. doi:10.1177/0146167218799717 0146-1672 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144812 10.1177/0146167218799717 30319042 6 45 907 919 en Personality and social psychology bulletin © 2018 Society for Personality and Social Psychology. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Personality and social psychology bulletin and is made available with permission of Society for Personality and Social Psychology. application/pdf
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topic Business::Finance
Nostalgia
Social Support
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Nostalgia
Social Support
Zou, Xi
Lee, Margaret
Wildschut, Tim
Sedikides, Constantine
Nostalgia increases financial risk taking
description We examined, in five studies, the relation between nostalgia and financial risk taking. We hypothesized that nostalgia increases risk taking by fostering perceptions of social support. In Study 1, we established the basic effect of nostalgia and increased risk taking. In Study 2, we used a measurement-of-mediation approach to specify the underlying mechanism. Perceived support from family members, rather than from significant others or friends, mediated the relation between nostalgia and risk taking. In Studies 3 to 4, we further specified the mediating mechanism (i.e., family social support) and established direction of causality by using an experimental-causal-chain approach. Finally, in Study 5, we provided direct experimental evidence of the full mediation model. Taken together, nostalgia galvanizes perceived family support, which propels individuals toward financial risk.
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title_short Nostalgia increases financial risk taking
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