Adrian F. Ward

The University of Texas at Austin

Assistant Professor of Marketing

Austin, TX

United States

http://www.adrianfward.com

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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1,966

TOTAL CITATIONS

19

Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

I Share, Therefore I Know? Sharing Online Content — Even Without Reading It — Inflates Subjective Knowledge

Number of pages: 114 Posted: 16 Jun 2022 Last Revised: 29 Jul 2022
Adrian F. Ward, Frank Zheng and Susan M. Broniarczyk
The University of Texas at Austin, affiliation not provided to SSRN and University of Texas at Austin - Marketing
Downloads 1,131 (41,427)
Citation 1

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subjective knowledge, word of mouth, social media, self-perception

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Confidence Without Competence: Online Financial Search and Consumer Financial Decision-Making

Number of pages: 78 Posted: 14 Jun 2022
Adrian F. Ward, Tito Grillo and Philip Fernbach
The University of Texas at Austin, affiliation not provided to SSRN and University of Colorado at Boulder - Department of Marketing
Downloads 448 (138,790)
Citation 2

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Consumer financial decision-making, investment risk, subjective knowledge, confidence, Internet, information search

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On a Need-to-Know Basis: How the Distribution of Responsibility Between Couples Shapes Financial Literacy and Financial Outcomes

Number of pages: 124 Posted: 12 Jun 2015 Last Revised: 29 Sep 2017
Adrian F. Ward and John G. Lynch
The University of Texas at Austin and University of Colorado-Boulder, Leeds School of Business - Center for Research on Consumer Financial Decision Making
Downloads 335 (192,248)
Citation 16

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Financial Literacy, Financial Decision-Making, Information Search, Learning, Attention, Expertise, Education, Couples, Relationships, Transactive Memory, Cognitive Interdependence

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Survival and Surplus Mindsets: A Resource Management Perspective on the Relationship between Early Life Socioeconomic Status and Lifelong Risk Preferences

Number of pages: 54 Posted: 19 Sep 2022
Tito Grillo, Ty Henderson and Adrian F. Ward
University of Alberta, University of Texas at Austin - McCombs School of Business and The University of Texas at Austin
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Risk preferences, early life, childhood, socioeconomic status, inequality, life history theory, resource availability