Influence of meditation on estate planning decisions: evidence from Indian survey data

Abstract Background Intestate death can lead to the distribution of assets against the personal wishes of the deceased and is a problem in India, as 80% of Indians die without making a last will. Following the concepts of decision theory (i.e., the theory of choice), stewardship theory, agency theor...

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Main Authors: Amarjit Gill, Harvinder S. Mand, John D. Obradovich, Neil Mathur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-11-01
Series:Financial Innovation
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40854-017-0078-5
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spelling doaj-167f213683e14f8a9475e3612593f9652020-11-25T02:11:05ZengSpringerOpenFinancial Innovation2199-47302017-11-013111810.1186/s40854-017-0078-5Influence of meditation on estate planning decisions: evidence from Indian survey dataAmarjit Gill0Harvinder S. Mand1John D. Obradovich2Neil Mathur3Edwards School of Business, The University of SaskatchewanUniversity College Benra (Dhuri)Liberty UniversityCollege of Management and Technology, Walden UniversityAbstract Background Intestate death can lead to the distribution of assets against the personal wishes of the deceased and is a problem in India, as 80% of Indians die without making a last will. Following the concepts of decision theory (i.e., the theory of choice), stewardship theory, agency theory, and signaling theory, the purpose of this study is to examine the influence of meditation on estate planning decisions. This study also seeks to extend previous findings on the influence of religious beliefs on the estate planning decisions of Canadians to that of Indians. Methods Employed and self-employed individuals from India were surveyed regarding their perceptions of meditation and estate planning decisions. Results The survey indicates that mediation positively influences the estate planning decisions while individuals who practice meditation have greater preferences for estate planning compared with those who do not. The findings suggest that individual assets, family size, and education positively influence the estate planning decisions of Indians. Conclusion Reported meditation, individual assets, family size, location, education, and gender are positively correlated with the estate planning decisions of Indians.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40854-017-0078-5MeditationEstate planningAssetsIncomeIndia
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author Amarjit Gill
Harvinder S. Mand
John D. Obradovich
Neil Mathur
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Harvinder S. Mand
John D. Obradovich
Neil Mathur
Influence of meditation on estate planning decisions: evidence from Indian survey data
Financial Innovation
Meditation
Estate planning
Assets
Income
India
author_facet Amarjit Gill
Harvinder S. Mand
John D. Obradovich
Neil Mathur
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title Influence of meditation on estate planning decisions: evidence from Indian survey data
title_short Influence of meditation on estate planning decisions: evidence from Indian survey data
title_full Influence of meditation on estate planning decisions: evidence from Indian survey data
title_fullStr Influence of meditation on estate planning decisions: evidence from Indian survey data
title_full_unstemmed Influence of meditation on estate planning decisions: evidence from Indian survey data
title_sort influence of meditation on estate planning decisions: evidence from indian survey data
publisher SpringerOpen
series Financial Innovation
issn 2199-4730
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Abstract Background Intestate death can lead to the distribution of assets against the personal wishes of the deceased and is a problem in India, as 80% of Indians die without making a last will. Following the concepts of decision theory (i.e., the theory of choice), stewardship theory, agency theory, and signaling theory, the purpose of this study is to examine the influence of meditation on estate planning decisions. This study also seeks to extend previous findings on the influence of religious beliefs on the estate planning decisions of Canadians to that of Indians. Methods Employed and self-employed individuals from India were surveyed regarding their perceptions of meditation and estate planning decisions. Results The survey indicates that mediation positively influences the estate planning decisions while individuals who practice meditation have greater preferences for estate planning compared with those who do not. The findings suggest that individual assets, family size, and education positively influence the estate planning decisions of Indians. Conclusion Reported meditation, individual assets, family size, location, education, and gender are positively correlated with the estate planning decisions of Indians.
topic Meditation
Estate planning
Assets
Income
India
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