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Two-stage financial risk tolerance assessment using data envelopment analysis
Authors:WW Cooper  Angela T Kingyens  Joseph C Paradi
Institution:1. Red McCombs School of Business, University of Texas, University Station B6500, Austin, TX 78712, USA;2. Centre for Management of Technology and Entrepreneurship, University of Toronto, 200 College Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5, Canada
Abstract:Typical questionnaires administered by financial advisors to assess financial risk tolerance mostly contain stereotypes of people, have seemingly unscientific scoring approaches and often treat risk as a one-dimensional concept. In this work, a mathematical tool was developed to assess relative risk tolerance using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). At its core, it is a novel questionnaire that characterizes risk by its four distinct elements: propensity, attitude, capacity, and knowledge. Over 180 individuals were surveyed and their responses were analyzed using the Slacks-based measure type of DEA efficiency model. Results show that the multidimensionality of risk must be considered for complete assessment of risk tolerance. This approach also provides insight into the relationship between risk, its elements and other variables. Specifically, the perception of risk varies by gender as men are generally less risk averse than women. In fact, risk attitude and knowledge scores are consistently lower for women, while there is no statistical difference in their risk capacity and propensity compared to men. The tool can also serve as a “risk calculator” for an appropriate and defensible method to meet legal compliance requirements, known as the “Know Your Client” rule, that exist for Canadian financial institutions and their advisors.
Keywords:Data envelopment analysis  Investment analysis  Risk management  OR in banking  Finance
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