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44
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4118
National Ranking
1960

Overview

John E. Grable is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Business, Management and Accounting. Within these areas, their work explores subfields including Economics and Econometrics, Accounting, Finance, General Decision Sciences, and Social Psychology.

The scientist's research focuses on several main topics, notably Financial Literacy, Pension, and Retirement Analysis, followed by Housing Market and Economics, and Financial Markets and Investment Strategies. Additional focal areas include Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics, Insurance and Financial Risk Management, Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction, and Optimism, Hope, and Well-being.

Grable has produced multiple publications featured in various academic journals. Their recent papers include:

  • "An Evaluation of the Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Risk Tolerance of Financial Decision Makers" (2020) published in Finance Research Letters
  • "A test of the association between the initial surge in COVID-19 cases and subsequent changes in financial risk tolerance" (2020) published in Review of Behavioral Finance
  • "Who uses robo-advisory services, and who does not?" (2023) published in Financial Services Review
  • "Using Artificial Neural Network techniques to improve the description and prediction of household financial ratios" (2020) published in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance
  • "The Moderating Effect of Financial Knowledge on Financial Risk Tolerance" (2023) published in Journal of Risk and Financial Management

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Grable include Eun Jin Kwak, Wookjae Heo, Abed G. Rabbani, Michelle Kruger, and Vicki L. Bogan.

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Financial Planning Review
  • Financial Services Review
  • Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning
  • Risks
  • International Journal of Bank Marketing

Best Publications

  • Financial Risk Tolerance and Additional Factors That Affect Risk Taking in Everyday Money Matters

    John E. Grable

  • An exploratory framework of the determinants of financial satisfaction

    So Hyun Joo;John E. Grable

  • Financial risk tolerance revisited: the development of a risk assessment instrument☆☆

    John Grable;Ruth H. Lytton

  • Adolescents' financial literacy: The role of financial socialization agents, financial experiences, and money attitudes in shaping financial literacy among South Korean youth

    Sang Hee Sohn;So Hyun Joo;John E. Grable;Seonglim Lee

  • Investor Risk Tolerance: Testing The Efficacy Of Demographics As Differentiating and Classifying Factors

    John E. Grable

  • The Academic Impact of Financial Stress on College Students

    So Hyun Joo;Dorothy Bagwell Durband;John Grable

  • Environmental and Biopsychosocial Factors Associated with Financial Risk Tolerance

    John E. Grable;So Hyun Joo

  • Credit Card Attitudes and Behaviors of College Students.

    S.-H. Joo;J. E. Grable;D. C. Bagwell

  • The influence of mood on the willingness to take financial risks

    John E. Grable;Michael J. Roszkowski

  • Measuring the Perception of Financial Risk Tolerance: A Tale of Two Measures

    John Gilliam;Swarn Chatterjee;John Grable

  • Explaining Financial Management Behavior for Koreans Living in the United States

    John E. Grable;Joo Yung Park;So Hyun Joo

  • Financial satisfaction and financial stressors in marital satisfaction.

    Kristy L Archuleta;Sonya L Britt;Teresa J Tonn;John E Grable

  • Assessing The Concurrent Validity Of The SCF Risk Tolerance Question

    John E. Grable;Ruth H. Lytton

  • Projection Bias and Financial Risk Tolerance

    John Grable;Ruth Lytton;Barbara O'Neill

  • Employee education and the likelihood of having a retirement savings program

    So Hyun Joo;John E. Grable

  • Student Racial Differences in Credit Card Debt and Financial Behaviors and Stress

    John E. Grable;So-Hyun Joo

  • The development of a risk assessment instrument: a follow-up study

    John E. Grable;Ruth H. Lytton

  • Factors Associated With Seeking and Using Professional Retirement-Planning Help

    So Hyun Joo;John E. Grable

  • The Influence of Perceived Spending Behaviors on Relationship Satisfaction

    Sonya Britt;John E. Grable;Briana S. Nelson;Mark White

  • Testing the Role of Parental Debt Attitudes, Student Income, Dependency Status, and Financial Knowledge Have in Shaping Financial Self-Efficacy among College Students

    Stuart J. Heckman;John E. Grable

  • Environmental and Biophysical Factors Associated with Financial Risk Tolerance

    John E. Grable;So-Hyun Joo

Frequent Co-Authors

W. Keith Campbell
W. Keith Campbell University of Georgia

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