Exploring group identity on advisors' strategic behaviour in client-advisor relationship: a lab experiment

The financial industry for retail financial products such as insurance plans is filled with information asymmetries. Financial advisors are likely to know their financial products and its suitability better than their clients and this information asymmetry presents an opportunity for deception. Usin...

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Main Authors: Ng, Dara, Cheo, Darren Chee Hau, Wong, Yen Cong
Other Authors: Yeo Xiong Wei, Jonathan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1567992023-03-05T15:44:35Z Exploring group identity on advisors' strategic behaviour in client-advisor relationship: a lab experiment Ng, Dara Cheo, Darren Chee Hau Wong, Yen Cong Yeo Xiong Wei, Jonathan Yohanes Eko Riyanto School of Social Sciences YERIYANTO@ntu.edu.sg, jonathanyeo@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Economic theory::Microeconomics The financial industry for retail financial products such as insurance plans is filled with information asymmetries. Financial advisors are likely to know their financial products and its suitability better than their clients and this information asymmetry presents an opportunity for deception. Using a 2 x 2 experimental design, we investigated the effect of group identity and pledge-taking on honesty and cooperation in advice-giving. Participants completed the financial advisory task, which is an adapted sender-receiver game, advisors recommended investment portfolios and clients chose to reject or accept the recommendation, in groups. We found that pledge-taking significantly increased honesty in first advisors’ recommendation and pledge only worked better at promoting honesty and cooperation when the second advisors are in homogenous than heterogeneous groups. The findings from this experiment provided more insights on how an organisational factor, group identity, affects the behaviour of advisors in a financial advisory setting. Bachelor of Arts in Economics 2022-04-24T12:41:26Z 2022-04-24T12:41:26Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Ng, D., Cheo, D. C. H. & Wong, Y. C. (2022). Exploring group identity on advisors' strategic behaviour in client-advisor relationship: a lab experiment. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156799 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156799 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Ng, Dara
Cheo, Darren Chee Hau
Wong, Yen Cong
Exploring group identity on advisors' strategic behaviour in client-advisor relationship: a lab experiment
description The financial industry for retail financial products such as insurance plans is filled with information asymmetries. Financial advisors are likely to know their financial products and its suitability better than their clients and this information asymmetry presents an opportunity for deception. Using a 2 x 2 experimental design, we investigated the effect of group identity and pledge-taking on honesty and cooperation in advice-giving. Participants completed the financial advisory task, which is an adapted sender-receiver game, advisors recommended investment portfolios and clients chose to reject or accept the recommendation, in groups. We found that pledge-taking significantly increased honesty in first advisors’ recommendation and pledge only worked better at promoting honesty and cooperation when the second advisors are in homogenous than heterogeneous groups. The findings from this experiment provided more insights on how an organisational factor, group identity, affects the behaviour of advisors in a financial advisory setting.
author2 Yeo Xiong Wei, Jonathan
author_facet Yeo Xiong Wei, Jonathan
Ng, Dara
Cheo, Darren Chee Hau
Wong, Yen Cong
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author Ng, Dara
Cheo, Darren Chee Hau
Wong, Yen Cong
author_sort Ng, Dara
title Exploring group identity on advisors' strategic behaviour in client-advisor relationship: a lab experiment
title_short Exploring group identity on advisors' strategic behaviour in client-advisor relationship: a lab experiment
title_full Exploring group identity on advisors' strategic behaviour in client-advisor relationship: a lab experiment
title_fullStr Exploring group identity on advisors' strategic behaviour in client-advisor relationship: a lab experiment
title_full_unstemmed Exploring group identity on advisors' strategic behaviour in client-advisor relationship: a lab experiment
title_sort exploring group identity on advisors' strategic behaviour in client-advisor relationship: a lab experiment
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156799
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