
About
Dr. Daniel Richards is an Associate Professor at the School of Administrative Studies, York University. He specializes in behavioral finance, personal financial planning, and investment decision-making. His research explores topics such as financial resilience, gender disparities in financial outcomes, and professionalization of the financial planning industry. Richards holds a PhD from The Open University (UK) and has contributed to editorial roles at the Financial Planning Research Journal.
Education:
- PhD, The Open University (UK)
- MRes, The Open University (UK)
- MBus, The University of Otago (NZ)
- BCom, The University of Otago (NZ)
Research Interests:
- Behavioral finance mechanisms influencing consumer decisions
- Gender capital's role in financial career trajectories
- Ethical standards in financial advice
- Financial literacy's impact on well-being
Publications Trends: Recent work emphasizes gender disparities in financial planning careers, the effectiveness of disclosure practices, and behavioral aspects of financial decision-making. His research bridges theoretical frameworks with practical industry challenges, often employing institutional logics and mediation models.
Awards: None explicitly listed.
Advising & Grants: No specific advisees or grant details provided in the text.
Labs/Teams: Co-founder of the Behavioural Finance and Accounting Research Group and editorial board member of the Financial Planning Research Journal.
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