Do Women Receive Worse Financial Advice? An Audit Study in Hong Kong, China
Bhattacharya, U., Kumar, A., Visaria, S. ORCID: 0000-0001-7406-4929 & Zhao, J. (2023). Do Women Receive Worse Financial Advice? An Audit Study in Hong Kong, China (10.2139/ssrn.4465682). Elsevier BV.
Abstract
We arranged for trained undercover men and women to pose as potential clients and visit all 65 local financial advisory firms in Hong Kong, China. At financial planning firms, but not at securities firms, women were more likely than men to receive advice to buy only individual or only local securities. Female clients who signaled that they were highly confident, highly risk tolerant, or had a domestic outlook, were especially likely to receive suboptimal advice. Our theoretical model explains these patterns as the result of statistical discrimination interacting with advisors’ incentives. Taste-based discrimination is unlikely to explain the results.
Publication Type: | Monograph (Working Paper) |
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Publisher Keywords: | audit study, gender, financial advice, securities firm, financial planner, risk tolerance, confidence, geographic outlook |
Subjects: | H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General) H Social Sciences > HG Finance |
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