Educación financiera con enfoque conductual y mitigación de sesgos en decisiones crediticias

Translated title of the contribution: Behavioral approach to financial education and mitigation of bias in credit decisions

Vladimir Rodríguez Cairo, Percy Antonio Vílchez Olivares, Bill Frank Oscanoa Ponce, Armando Martín Barrantes Martínez

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Abstract

The research examined behavioral financial education and its contribution to the mitigation of biases in the credit decision-making process. The analytical-synthetic method was used to describe the theories on financial education, behavioral finance and biases in credit decision making. Documentary review was used as a data collection technique, including information from scientific articles published in indexed journals and books specialized in behavioral finance. The main result obtained was that there are twenty- four biases that interfere in the credit decision-making process, which are significantly influenced by various behavioral and emotional factors, thoughts, perceptions, desires, values, fears, prejudices or affections. These biases demand special attention to prevent borrowers from becoming over-indebted or delinquent. It was concluded that, although the biases affecting borrowers cannot be eliminated, they can be mitigated through certain effective techniques, so that financial education with a behavioral approach plays a fundamental role towards that purpose.

Translated title of the contributionBehavioral approach to financial education and mitigation of bias in credit decisions
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)1560-1578
Number of pages19
JournalRevista Venezolana de Gerencia
Volume29
Issue number108
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Sep 2024
Externally publishedYes

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