Risk profiling question investigation for robo-advisor

Purpose – this study aims to thoroughly investigate by reviewing previous literature on risk assessment queries for robo-advisors, comparing it with three existing robo-advisors and proposing suitable risk assessment questions for robo-advisor. Research methodology – utilize the deductive conten...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Business, Management and Economics Engineering
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Eneng Nur Hasanah, Sudarso Kaderi Wiryono, Deddy P. Koesrindartoto
التنسيق: مقال
اللغة:الإنجليزية
منشور في: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2024-10-01
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://btp.vgtu.lt/index.php/BMEE/article/view/21182
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Deddy P. Koesrindartoto
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description Purpose – this study aims to thoroughly investigate by reviewing previous literature on risk assessment queries for robo-advisors, comparing it with three existing robo-advisors and proposing suitable risk assessment questions for robo-advisor. Research methodology – utilize the deductive content analysis technique to examine the risk assessment issue for financial robo-advisors, which is influenced by previous study. Findings – there are nine questions share a similar context both in previous literature and among existing robo-advisors, with income being the most commonly used question. Then, there are three questions that are only asked by the existing robo-advisors: emergency funds, home ownership, and the source of transaction. These findings suggest some additional questions to enhance the effectiveness of risk assessment in robo-advisory services for individuals. Research limitations – only two previous research papers have focused on risk profiling, and three available applications used in this research. Practical implications – the robo-advisor’s developer should take into account various factors such as local culture and economic conditions, financial product knowledge, etc. when crafting diverse risk profiles to provide more precise investment recommendations. Originality/Value – the study is the first research which explore the risk profiling for financial robo-advisor, which used by existing robo-advisor then compared to other countries in the world.
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spelling doaj-art-c55b30a34e794495aebfa02abbf0969d2025-08-19T23:11:57ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityBusiness, Management and Economics Engineering2669-24812669-249X2024-10-0122210.3846/bmee.2024.21182Risk profiling question investigation for robo-advisorEneng Nur Hasanah0Sudarso Kaderi Wiryono1Deddy P. Koesrindartoto2School of Business Management, Institute Technology of Bandung, Bandung, IndonesiaSchool of Business Management, Institute Technology of Bandung, Bandung, IndonesiaSchool of Business Management, Institute Technology of Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia Purpose – this study aims to thoroughly investigate by reviewing previous literature on risk assessment queries for robo-advisors, comparing it with three existing robo-advisors and proposing suitable risk assessment questions for robo-advisor. Research methodology – utilize the deductive content analysis technique to examine the risk assessment issue for financial robo-advisors, which is influenced by previous study. Findings – there are nine questions share a similar context both in previous literature and among existing robo-advisors, with income being the most commonly used question. Then, there are three questions that are only asked by the existing robo-advisors: emergency funds, home ownership, and the source of transaction. These findings suggest some additional questions to enhance the effectiveness of risk assessment in robo-advisory services for individuals. Research limitations – only two previous research papers have focused on risk profiling, and three available applications used in this research. Practical implications – the robo-advisor’s developer should take into account various factors such as local culture and economic conditions, financial product knowledge, etc. when crafting diverse risk profiles to provide more precise investment recommendations. Originality/Value – the study is the first research which explore the risk profiling for financial robo-advisor, which used by existing robo-advisor then compared to other countries in the world. https://btp.vgtu.lt/index.php/BMEE/article/view/21182robo advisorrisk profilingfintechliteraturecontent analysis
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Sudarso Kaderi Wiryono
Deddy P. Koesrindartoto
Risk profiling question investigation for robo-advisor
robo advisor
risk profiling
fintech
literature
content analysis
title Risk profiling question investigation for robo-advisor
title_full Risk profiling question investigation for robo-advisor
title_fullStr Risk profiling question investigation for robo-advisor
title_full_unstemmed Risk profiling question investigation for robo-advisor
title_short Risk profiling question investigation for robo-advisor
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risk profiling
fintech
literature
content analysis
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