Decisions: Risk and Reward

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Author_Alistair Bruce
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behavioural decision theory
Bet Types
Betting Behaviour
Betting Market
betting market analysis
Betting Market Efficiency
Betting Offices
Betting Shop
Betting Slip
bettor
Bettor Decisions
bookmaker
Bookmaker Market
Bookmaker Odds
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favourite
Female Bets
gender differences psychology
Handicap Races
horse
Horse Race Betting
Horserace Betting
long
market
Market Ecology
market efficiency studies
mutuel
naturalistic research methods
Odds Movements
pari
Pari Mutuel
Pari Mutuel Market
psychological factors in risk taking
race
Relative Odds
Risk Propensity
shot
State Contingent Claims
T1 T2 T3
Tote Odds
uncertainty modelling
Van Der Pligt
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415426282
  • Weight: 746g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jan 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In recent years leading figures in a variety of fields - political, financial, medical, and organizational - have become acutely aware of the need to effectively incorporate aspects of risk into their decision-making. This book addresses a wide range of contemporary issues in decision research, such as how individuals deal with uncertainty and complexity, gender-based differences in decision-making, what determines decision performance and why people choose risky activities.

The book presents results from academic research carried out over the last twenty years. A common theme is the study of decisions made in horserace betting markets, a research medium which offers a rich insight into decision-making in general and one which enjoys particular methodological advantages over laboratory-based simulations. This set of naturalistic studies explores the variety of individual motivations for betting, how people perceive and respond to the presence of uncertainty, the challenges of complex and turbulent information and the use of heuristics as a response, how decision-making performance is affected by structural or process-related features of the decision environment, and how men and women differ in their decision behaviour.

The authors’ interesting and novel findings offer a richer understanding of the psychological and economic underpinnings of betting behaviour which should inform practitioners, policymakers and regulators in an industry which is undergoing unprecedented global growth. The book is also relevant to courses covering subject areas such as financial markets, decision-making and behavioural finance.

Johnnie Johnson is Professor of Decision and Risk Analysis and Director of the Centre for Risk Research at the University of Southampton. Alistair Bruce is Professor of Decision and Risk Analysis at Nottingham University Business School.

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