Measuring the Cultural Difference in Individual Attitude Towards Risk

Thesis title: Measuring the Cultural Difference in Individual Attitude Towards Risk
Author: Tetenova, Evgeniia
Thesis type: Bachelor thesis
Supervisor: Špecián, Petr
Opponents: Prokop, Jaromír
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
Weber, Blais and Bets (2002) found that difference in risk attitudes and behaviour can depend on the context: individuals can change risk attitude across different domains. Among these domains are financial, which consists of investment and gambling, social, recreational, health/safety and ethical. The aim of this thesis is to investigate the differences in risk attitudes between the Czech Republic and Russia. For this purpose data for the empirical analysis was gathered using a questionnaire based on Domain-Specific Risk-Taking (DOSPERT) Scale proposed by Weber, Blais and Betz (2002). The collected data were analyzed using linear regression, following Weber, Blais and Betz (2002) and Breuer et al. (2013). The main findings revealed that there is a difference in risk attitude: the participants from Russian sample tend to be more risk-seeking in financial domain, especially in gambling, than the respondents from Czech sample. Also interesting finding is that Russians are more interested in getting profit or any other kind of benefits from the participation in risky activities, while Czechs decide to engage in risky activities by first taking into account their individual perception how risky these activities could be.
Keywords: domain specificity; Russia; DOSPERT Scale; country comparison; risk attitude; the Czech Republic
Thesis title: Measuring the Cultural Difference in Individual Attitude Towards Risk
Author: Tetenova, Evgeniia
Thesis type: Bakalářská práce
Supervisor: Špecián, Petr
Opponents: Prokop, Jaromír
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
Weber, Blais and Bets (2002) found that difference in risk attitudes and behaviour can depend on the context: individuals can change risk attitude across different domains. Among these domains are financial, which consists of investment and gambling, social, recreational, health/safety and ethical. The aim of this thesis is to investigate the differences in risk attitudes between the Czech Republic and Russia. For this purpose data for the empirical analysis was gathered using a questionnaire based on Domain-Specific Risk-Taking (DOSPERT) Scale proposed by Weber, Blais and Betz (2002). The collected data were analyzed using linear regression, following Weber, Blais and Betz (2002) and Breuer et al. (2013). The main findings revealed that there is a difference in risk attitude: the participants from Russian sample tend to be more risk-seeking in financial domain, especially in gambling, than the respondents from Czech sample. Also interesting finding is that Russians are more interested in getting profit or any other kind of benefits from the participation in risky activities, while Czechs decide to engage in risky activities by first taking into account their individual perception how risky these activities could be.
Keywords: the Czech Republic; risk attitude; Russia; country comparison; domain specificity; DOSPERT Scale

Information about study

Study programme: Ekonomie a hospodářská správa/Economics
Type of study programme: Bakalářský studijní program
Assigned degree: Bc.
Institutions assigning academic degree: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Faculty: Faculty of Economics
Department: Department of Economics

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 11. 3. 2015
Date of submission: 1. 5. 2015
Date of defense: 15. 6. 2015
Identifier in the InSIS system: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/52103/podrobnosti

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