Neuroeconomics and Financial Decision-Making: A Systematic Literature Review Exploring the Field

dc.creatorOsorio-Barreto, Daniel
dc.creatorLandínez-Martínez, Daniel Alfredo
dc.creatorChica-Mesa, Juan Carlos
dc.date2022-01-30
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-01T23:48:55Z
dc.descriptionFinancial decision-making is an emerging field of study in basic and applied research. Nevertheless, advances in the knowledge of cognitive functioning have questioned the way neuroeconomics analyzes this type of decision-making.  This paper reviews the literature on neuroeconomics, specifically the studies focused on understanding financial decision-making. This systematic literature review was conducted using the Web of Science database to identify the most important publications on the topic, considering the type of publication, authors, knowledge field, keywords, approach, and instruments used. The methodology proposed here retrieved a set of documents that have analyzed financial decision-making from other perspectives (i.e., financial risk, personal finance, and investment decisions, among others). The most influential studies have implemented design of experiments supported by diagnostic imaging. Finally, this systematic literature review found that most high-impact papers have been published in the United States and Europe; in addition, empirical and experimental techniques have long been used to understand financial decision-making. This review aims to be a reference point for subsequent research in this field in Latin America.en-US
dc.descriptionEl estudio de la toma de decisiones financieras es un campo emergente de investigación básica y aplicada. Frente a este panorama, los avances en el conocimiento del funcionamiento cognitivo permiten generar la pregunta de cómo, desde la neuroeconomía, se analiza la toma de decisiones financieras. En este sentido, el presente trabajo tuvo como objetivo principal analizar estudios relacionados sobre neuroeconomía, haciendo énfasis en aquellos enfocados a comprender la toma de decisiones financieras. Para ello se realizó una revisión sistemática de literatura soportada en la base de datos Web of Science para identificar las principales referencias sobre el tema, teniendo en cuenta su tipo de publicación, autores, área de conocimiento, palabras clave, enfoque e instrumentos utilizados. Con base en la estrategia metodológica propuesta, se identificaron diferentes trabajos que han analizado la toma de decisiones financieras desde otras perspectivas: riesgo financiero, finanzas personales, decisiones de inversión, entre otros, siendo el diseño de experimentos, apoyado por imágenes diagnósticas, los estudios de mayor impacto. Finalmente, la revisión sistemática encuentra que los estudios de alto impacto se ubican en Estados Unidos y Europa con una ampliación a lo largo del tiempo de técnicas empíricas y experimentales para comprender el proceso de toma de decisiones financieras; adicionalmente, esta revisión pretende ser referente de subsiguientes investigaciones relacionadas en América Latina.es-ES
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dc.publisherInstituto Tecnológico Metropolitano - ITMes-ES
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dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2022 Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitanoes-ES
dc.sourceRevista CEA; Vol. 8 No. 16 (2022); e1911en-US
dc.sourceRevista CEA; Vol. 8 Núm. 16 (2022); e1911es-ES
dc.source2422-3182
dc.source2390-0725
dc.subjectBehavioral economicsen-US
dc.subjectneuroeconomicsen-US
dc.subjectdecision-makingen-US
dc.subjectbehavioral financeen-US
dc.subjectlimited rationalityen-US
dc.subjecteconomía del comportamientoes-ES
dc.subjectneuroeconomíaes-ES
dc.subjecttoma de decisioneses-ES
dc.subjectfinanzas comportamentaleses-ES
dc.subjectracionalidad limitadaes-ES
dc.titleNeuroeconomics and Financial Decision-Making: A Systematic Literature Review Exploring the Fielden-US
dc.titleNeuroeconomía y toma de decisiones financieras: aproximación desde una revisión sistemática de literaturaes-ES
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