2004
Volume 51 Number 3
  • ISSN: 1384-6930
  • E-ISSN: 1875-7286

Abstract

Samenvatting

Deze experimentele studie ( = 162) onderzocht hoe finfluencers financiële beslissingen van Nederlandse jongvolwassenen beïnvloeden. Waarschuwingen over de risico’s van beleggen zorgen voor een lagere waargenomen toekomstige financiële zekerheid en een lagere bereidheid om te investeren. Tegelijkertijd zorgt dit voor een hogere waardering van de influencer. Deze waardering leidt vervolgens tot meer financieel risicogedrag, een hogere intentie om te beleggen en een lager financieel welzijn.

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