Hong Bobae, Kim Kichang, Su Yuxin
Department of Economic Sciences, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, USA.
SKEMA Business School, Suzhou, China.
J Fam Econ Issues. 2023 Apr 12:1-23. doi: 10.1007/s10834-023-09896-x.
In this study, we conduct field experiments with 196 worker-parent pairs from two companies in China and South Korea and explore factors that affect the similarity of risk preferences between parents and their offspring. In the Chinese data, we show more similar risk preferences between parents and their offspring when there are higher levels of parental involvement and financial parenting. In contrast, in the Korean data, a more demanding parenting style contributes to intergenerational transmission. These effects are mainly captured by the intergenerational transmission from Chinese mothers to their offspring and from Korean fathers to their offspring. In addition, we find that in our study, same-gender transmission contributes highly to intergenerational transmission, and the risk preferences of Chinese workers and their parents are more similar than those of Korean workers and their parents. We also discuss potential differences in the intergenerational transmission of risk preferences between China and Korea and Western countries. Our study provides a better understanding of the formation of individuals' risk preferences.
在本研究中,我们对来自中国和韩国两家公司的196对职工父母进行了实地实验,并探究了影响父母与其子女风险偏好相似性的因素。在中国的数据中,我们发现当父母的参与度和财务养育水平较高时,父母与其子女的风险偏好更为相似。相比之下,在韩国的数据中,要求更为严格的养育方式有助于代际传递。这些影响主要体现在中国母亲与其子女以及韩国父亲与其子女之间的代际传递上。此外,我们发现在我们的研究中,同性别的代际传递对代际传递的贡献很大,并且中国职工与其父母的风险偏好比韩国职工与其父母的风险偏好更为相似。我们还讨论了中国和韩国与西方国家在风险偏好代际传递方面的潜在差异。我们的研究有助于更好地理解个人风险偏好的形成。