Do you look forward to retirement? Motivational biases in pension decisions

Journal Title: Judgment and Decision Making - Year 2012, Vol 7, Issue 3

Abstract

This research examines the relationship between positive and negative perceptions of pensions and motivation to engage in the decision process of choosing a private pension plan, as well as satisfaction from the chosen pension plan, among trained economists. A sample of 134 economists completed a self-report survey examining the decision process of different decision contexts in life, including pension decisions. Overall, participants showed low motivation to engage in the process of choosing a private pension plan, compared to their motivation to engage in other decision tasks. However, economists invested more in the decision process and showed greater satisfaction from their decision regarding their pension plan when they had a more positive perception of pensions. This perception is represented by higher subjective likelihood of receiving pension allowances for a long period, and by a profitable view of the balance between current payments and expected incomes from pension saving.

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Tehila Kogut and Momi Dahan

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Tehila Kogut and Momi Dahan (2012). Do you look forward to retirement? Motivational biases in pension decisions. Judgment and Decision Making, 7(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-677891