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Religious beliefs, gambling attitudes, and financial market outcomes
Authors:Alok Kumar  Jeremy K Page  Oliver G Spalt
Institution:aUniversity of Miami, 514 Jenkins Building, Coral Gables, FL 33124, United States;bBrigham Young University, 640 TNRB, Provo, UT 84602, United States;cTilburg University, 5000 LE, Tilburg, The Netherlands
Abstract:This study investigates whether geographic variation in religion-induced gambling norms affects aggregate market outcomes. We conjecture that gambling propensity would be stronger in regions with higher concentrations of Catholics relative to Protestants. Consistent with our conjecture, we show that in regions with higher Catholic–Protestant ratios, investors exhibit a stronger propensity to hold lottery-type stocks, broad-based employee stock option plans are more popular, the initial day return following an initial public offering is higher, and the magnitude of the negative lottery-stock premium is larger. Collectively, these results indicate that religion-induced gambling attitudes impact investors' portfolio choices, corporate decisions, and stock returns.
Keywords:Gambling  Religion  Institutional investors  Employee stock option plans  IPOs
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