Toma de decisiones financieras: perspectivas de investigación

Damiand Felipe Trejos Salazar, Sindy Lorena Osorio Correa, Leidy Viviana Corrales Marín, Pedro Duque

Resumen


La toma de decisiones se relaciona con la personalidad las características psicológicas en cada persona hacen que tengan diferentes maneras de ahorrar, esto se da porque se tiene en cuenta el ciclo de vida, el género, el nivel de educación o los ingresos. La finalidad de este artículo es realizar una revisión detallada sobre el tema. Para lograrlo se realiza un análisis de red con herramientas bibliométricas como Bibliometrix y Gephi, apoyados en las bases de datos WoS y Scopus. Para la clasificación de los documentos se utilizó la analogía del árbol y se identificaron 3 perspectivas. Se concluye que la observación y la experiencia afectan los resultados de las decisiones.

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