The Emotional Edge of Financial Predators: a Four Group Longitudinal Study

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2013

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CIENCIA ergo-sum, Revista Científica Multidisciplinaria de Prospectiva




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Olivier Mesly et al., « The Emotional Edge of Financial Predators: a Four Group Longitudinal Study », Ciencia Ergo Sum, ID : 10670/1.n7x0ey


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"In the last few years, a number of investors from all walks of life have been duped by their once-trusted financial advisors. Despite warnings by regulatory bodies such as the Security Exchange Commission or educated reports published by newspapers and magazines, people still get caught in the likes of Ponzi schemes. The question is why? This paper hypothesizes that a large part of the blind eye turned onto financial advisors and brokers finds its source in primitive emotion. A four-group longitudinal study spread over six months shows that people engage in financial negotiation with their hearts and guts, not only with their thoughts and calculators."

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