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Book The Role of Psychological Factors in the Investment Decision Making Process

Download or read book The Role of Psychological Factors in the Investment Decision Making Process written by Aliaksandra [Verfasser] Harokhava and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: According to the conventional financial theory, market participants are rational wealth maximizers, and there is no room for emotions and subjectivity in the decision-making process. However, one can find many examples of the irrational behaviour, something that conventional finance has difficulties explaining. The study examines the investment decision-making process guided by the concepts of psychology in order to find out to what extent psychological factors play a role in the investment decision-making process, and how these factors differ depending on the group of decision-makers. In order to address the research questions, a review of theoretical and empirical work in this field as well as the qualitative research through the interviews were made. The results suggest that different groups of investors do tend to demonstrate a number of psychological biases and preferences as well as certain heuristics in their decision-making process. These biases lead to a number of market anomalies and also cause M&A failures. The effects of the psychological biases differ not only depending on the group of investment decision-makers but also on the organizational setting of the firm, imposed decision-making standards, experience and wealth level of the decision-makers as well as their personal qualities and values.*****According to the conventional financial theory, market participants are rational wealth maximizers, and there is no room for emotions and subjectivity in the decision-making process. However, one can find many examples of the irrational behaviour, something that conventional finance has difficulties explaining. The study examines the investment decision-making process guided by the concepts of psychology in order to find out to what extent psychological factors play a role in the investment decision-making process, and how these factors differ depending on the group of decision-makers. In order to address the research questions, a review of theoretical and empirical work in this field as well as the qualitative research through the interviews were made. The results suggest that different groups of investors do tend to demonstrate a number of psychological biases and preferences as well as certain heuristics in their decision-making process. These biases lead to a number of market anomalies and also cause M&A failures. The effects of the psychological biases differ not only depending on the group of investment decision-makers but also on the organizational setting of the firm, imposed decision-making standards, experience and wealth level of the decision-makers as well as their personal qualities and values.

Book Psychological Factors and Investment Decision Making

Download or read book Psychological Factors and Investment Decision Making written by Ahmed Imran Hunjra and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 19 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the current days, behavioral finance, a new financial sub discipline has ignited a wave in explaining the investment decisions behavioral aspects and is becoming a necessary part of the decision making process because of its great impact on decision making behavior of investors'. The current study aim is to check the questionnaire validity which is used to measure the main determinants of decision-making of investment such as Propensity of Risk, Framing of Problem, Information Asymmetry, and Perception of Risk. 100 investors from Islamabad Stock Exchange depending upon their expert opinion were requested to rate the 39 items initial scale. By using AMOS version 16, after applying confirmatory factor analysis, the instrument of twenty two items is finalized. Future research may be conducted to test the model by using the data collected by this refined instrument in Pakistani Scenario.

Book Relationship Between Psychological Factors and Investment Decision Making

Download or read book Relationship Between Psychological Factors and Investment Decision Making written by Lubna Riaz and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 14 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this study is to examine the role of various psychological factors which affect investment decision of Pakistani investors. A study model has been developed to describe the impact of risk propensity, asymmetric information, and problem framing on investor's behavior while making decisions through mediating role of risk perception. It also determines how much weight is attached to each independent variable by the investors when they make their decisions. The data for this study has been collected through an adapted questionnaire to determine the relationships between our variables. Structural Equation Modeling has been employed to determine the relationships among the variables. The findings and overall discussion concludes that the investor's behavior depends on how the available information is being presented to them and how much they are prone to taking risk while making decisions; thus playing a significant role in determining the investment style of an investor.

Book Investor Behavior

Download or read book Investor Behavior written by H. Kent Baker and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2014-02-10 with total page 645 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: WINNER, Business: Personal Finance/Investing, 2015 USA Best Book Awards FINALIST, Business: Reference, 2015 USA Best Book Awards Investor Behavior provides readers with a comprehensive understanding and the latest research in the area of behavioral finance and investor decision making. Blending contributions from noted academics and experienced practitioners, this 30-chapter book will provide investment professionals with insights on how to understand and manage client behavior; a framework for interpreting financial market activity; and an in-depth understanding of this important new field of investment research. The book should also be of interest to academics, investors, and students. The book will cover the major principles of investor psychology, including heuristics, bounded rationality, regret theory, mental accounting, framing, prospect theory, and loss aversion. Specific sections of the book will delve into the role of personality traits, financial therapy, retirement planning, financial coaching, and emotions in investment decisions. Other topics covered include risk perception and tolerance, asset allocation decisions under inertia and inattention bias; evidenced based financial planning, motivation and satisfaction, behavioral investment management, and neurofinance. Contributions will delve into the behavioral underpinnings of various trading and investment topics including trader psychology, stock momentum, earnings surprises, and anomalies. The final chapters of the book examine new research on socially responsible investing, mutual funds, and real estate investing from a behavioral perspective. Empirical evidence and current literature about each type of investment issue are featured. Cited research studies are presented in a straightforward manner focusing on the comprehension of study findings, rather than on the details of mathematical frameworks.

Book The Behavioral Investor

Download or read book The Behavioral Investor written by Daniel Crosby and published by Harriman House Limited. This book was released on 2018-10-16 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the New York Times bestselling author of the book named the best investment book of 2017 comes The Behavioral Investor, an applied look at how psychology ought to inform the art and science of investment management. In The Behavioral Investor, psychologist and asset manager Dr. Daniel Crosby examines the sociological, neurological and psychological factors that influence our investment decisions and sets forth practical solutions for improving both returns and behavior. Readers will be treated to the most comprehensive examination of investor behavior to date and will leave with concrete solutions for refining decision-making processes, increasing self-awareness and constraining the fatal flaws to which most investors are prone. The Behavioral Investor takes a sweeping tour of human nature before arriving at the specifics of portfolio construction, rooted in the belief that it is only as we come to a deep understanding of “why” that we are left with any clue as to “how” we ought to invest. The book is comprised of three parts, which are as follows: - Part One – An explication of the sociological, neurological and physiological impediments to sound investment decision-making. Readers will leave with an improved understanding of how externalities impact choices in nearly imperceptible ways and begin to understand the impact of these pressures on investment selection. - Part Two – Coverage of the four primary psychological tendencies that impact investment behavior. Although human behavior is undoubtedly complex, in an investment context our choices are largely driven by one of the four factors discussed herein. Readers will emerge with an improved understanding of their own behavior, increased humility and a lens through which to vet decisions of all types. - Part Three – Illuminates the “so what” of Parts One and Two and provides a framework for managing wealth in a manner consistent with the realities of our contextual and behavioral shortcomings. Readers will leave with a deeper understanding of the psychological underpinnings of popular investment approaches such as value and momentum and appreciate why all types of successful investing have psychology at their core. Wealth, truly considered, has at least as much to do with psychological as financial wellbeing. The Behavioral Investoraims to enrich readers in the most holistic sense of the word, leaving them with tools for compounding both wealth and knowledge.

Book The Impact of Psychological Factors on Investment Decision Making of Investors

Download or read book The Impact of Psychological Factors on Investment Decision Making of Investors written by Yamini Gupta and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 13 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the traditional financial theory, the decision makers were assumed to be rational and stock markets were thought out to be the perfect markets i.e. whatever information is available in the market is fully reflected in share prices and nobody can earn extra profits just by having insider's information. On the contrary, modern theory proposes that investors' decision-making is not always propelled by these thoughts. In fact, the decisions taken by them are unpredictable sometimes. Moreover, there are many studies which have shown that investors' decisions are influenced by numerous psychological factors. The present research aims at determining the various psychological factors that have an influence on investor's decision making in Indian stock market. In the present article, data was collected from 380 retail investors who are further segregated in two groups on the basis of their investment experience. Four behavioral biases namely loss aversion bias, regret aversion bias, herding bias and anchoring bias are considered and analysed using discriminant analysis and chi-square test. It was found that herding bias was exhibited by both the groups in an equally likely manner. Further, experienced investors were found to be more prone to loss aversion bias, regret aversion bias and anchoring bias as compared to that of less experienced investors.

Book Impact of Investment Decisions on Retail Investors

Download or read book Impact of Investment Decisions on Retail Investors written by Suyam Praba and published by Meem Publishers. This book was released on 2023-07-21 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Delves into the realm of financial psychology, focusing on the investment choices made by retail investors and the subsequent effects on their investment patterns. The research aims to explore the behavioral aspects that influence decision-making in the realm of investments and how these choices shape the overall investment strategies adopted by individual retail investors. It utilizes a comprehensive research framework to analyze the various psychological factors, cognitive biases, and emotional responses that drive investment decisions among retail investors. By examining these behavioral aspects, the researchers aim to uncover the underlying reasons behind specific investment patterns and their outcomes. Through a combination of surveys, interviews, and data analysis, the study seeks to provide valuable insights into the motivations, risk tolerance, and decision-making processes of retail investors. Additionally, it aims to identify common behavioral biases that might lead to suboptimal investment choices, thereby contributing to the body of knowledge in both finance and psychology. Ultimately, the research endeavors to offer recommendations and strategies to enhance the investment decision-making process of retail investors. By understanding the impact of psychological factors on investment behavior, the study aims to empower individual investors to make more informed and rational choices, ultimately improving their financial outcomes and overall investment performance. This study is a valuable contribution to the field of behavioral finance, bridging the gap between psychological insights and investment practices in the context of retail investors.

Book Handbook of Research on Behavioral Finance and Investment Strategies  Decision Making in the Financial Industry

Download or read book Handbook of Research on Behavioral Finance and Investment Strategies Decision Making in the Financial Industry written by Copur, Zeynep and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2015-01-31 with total page 559 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In an ever-changing economy, market specialists strive to find new ways to evaluate the risks and potential reward of economic ventures by assessing the importance of human reaction during the economic planning process. The Handbook of Research on Behavioral Finance and Investment Strategies: Decision Making in the Financial Industry presents an interdisciplinary, comparative, and competitive analysis of the thought processes and planning necessary for individual and corporate economic management. This publication is an essential reference source for professionals, practitioners, and managers working in the field of finance, as well as researchers and academicians interested in an interdisciplinary approach to combine financial management, sociology, and psychology.

Book The Psychology of Investing

Download or read book The Psychology of Investing written by John R. Nofsinger and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-07 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A supplement for undergraduate and graduate Investments courses. See the decision-making process behind investments. The Psychology of Investing is the first text of its kind to delve into the fascinating subject of how psychology affects investing. Its unique coverage describes how investors actually behave, the reasons and causes of that behavior, why the behavior hurts their wealth, and what they can do about it. Features: What really moves the market: Understanding the psychological aspects. Traditional finance texts focus on developing the tools that investors use for calculating risk and return. The Psychology of Investing is one of the first texts to delve into how psychology affects investing rather than solely focusing on traditional financial theory. This text’s material, however, does not replace traditional investment textbooks but complements them, helping students become better informed investors who understand what motivates the market. Keep learning consistent: Most of the chapters are organized in a similar succession. This approach adheres to following order: -A psychological bias is described and illustrated with everyday behavior -The effect of the bias on investment decisions is explained -Academic studies are used to show why investors need to remedy the problem Growing with the subject matter: Current and fresh information. Because data on investor psychology is rapidly increasing, the fifth edition contains many new additions to keep students up-to-date. The new Chapter 12: Psychology in the Mortgage Crisis describes the psychology involved in the mortgage industry and ensuing financial crisis. New sections and sub-sections include “Buying Back Stock Previously Sold”, “Who Is Overconfident,” "Nature or Nurture?”, "Preferred Risk Habitat," "Market Impacts," "Language," and “Reference Point Adaptation.”

Book The Roles of Psychology in International Arbitration

Download or read book The Roles of Psychology in International Arbitration written by Tony Cole and published by Kluwer Law International B.V.. This book was released on 2017-03-15 with total page 456 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The system of international arbitration is built on private contractual relations, yet has been endorsed by governments around the world as a fair and reliable alternative to litigation in State courts. As a private process, however, its authority and legitimacy derive entirely from the views and actions of those involved in the arbitral process, whether arbitrators, counsel, or parties. It is, though increasingly clear that psychological factors complicate, and in some cases radically change, every arbitral proceeding. In this context, psychological insights are crucial for understanding how international arbitration genuinely operates, and whether the legal framework currently applied to it is well-suited to achieving the aims of ensuring a fair and reliable dispute resolution procedure. This is the first book to focus on this important issue: the insights into international arbitration that can be gained from contemporary psychology. With contributions from nineteen internationally known figures in their fields – arbitrators, mediators, lawyers, law professors, psychology professors, psychologists – and drawing from a longer term project on the role of psychology in arbitration, this ground-breaking volume addresses a range of topics, including the following: - the decision-making processes of arbitrators; - the ability of arbitration to serve as a genuine dispute resolution mechanism; - the impact of particular procedures on the arbitral process; - bias, self-deception and vested interests in judgment and decision-making; - the role of arbitrators in managing the arbitral process; - cultural differences in the evaluation of arguments; - psychological influences on witness testimony; - the impact of tribunal composition on arbitral decision-making; - the influence of arbitration’s professional context on arbitrators and legal counsel; and - methods for arbitrators and legal counsel to more effectively manage the arbitral process. Informed by the behavioural insights in these essays, counsel and arbitrators will be enabled to think critically about the underlying assumptions and the potential behavioural effects of a prospective arbitration, while individuals researching arbitration will gain a greater understanding of the psychological context in which every arbitration occurs. This book meets the increasingly recognized need for understanding the role of psychology in arbitral proceedings, and forms an indispensable foundation for subsequent work in this area. Its innovative and forward-thinking analysis will be of immeasurable value to the international arbitration community, as well as to institutions supporting arbitration and to academics in the field.

Book Determining the Factors Affecting Individual Investors  Behaviours

Download or read book Determining the Factors Affecting Individual Investors Behaviours written by Sevilay USLU DİVANOĞLU and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 16 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Behavioral finance is precisely non-rational behavior of market investors. Behavioral finance theory shows that investors make investment decisions rationally, by intermittent change from the past and that investment decisions can be taken under the influence of some psychological factors. This theory shows how human behaviors are effective in the functioning of investment decisions and that investment decisions can be made in nonrational behaviors. People are determined to invest under the influence of emotions and personal intuitions with models based on rational behavior and investment behaviors. Whether individuals are rational in the economic decision-making process is one of the key points of debate and it seems quite complex to be able to demonstrate this. This study will focus on individuals (investors), one of the economic decision makers. Socio-economic factors, as well as psychological factors, influence the risk that investors perceive in the decision-making process of individual investors. The purpose of this study is to identify stimuli that affect individual investors' drivers of financial investment decisions and to consider it in terms of behavioral finance. For this purpose, an individual investor questionnaire has been determined in the field which has previously been validated and reliable. This questionnaire was applied to 200 employees working in private and public banks operating in Aksaray and 177 people were provided feedback. In the case of Aksaray, it has been determined which stimulants are under the influence of predictions, estimates, emotions, personal intuitions, psychological and sociological behaviors of investment decision-making individuals.

Book The Psychology of Investors  Investment Decision making Process

Download or read book The Psychology of Investors Investment Decision making Process written by Kah Mun Au and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Financial Risk Tolerance  A Psychometric Review

Download or read book Financial Risk Tolerance A Psychometric Review written by John E. Grable and published by CFA Institute Research Foundation. This book was released on 2017-06-30 with total page 27 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This content provides financial analysts, investment professionals, and financial planners with a review of how financial risk-tolerance tests can and should be evaluated. It begins by clarifying terms related to risk taking and is followed by a broad overview of two important measurement terms: validity and reliability. It concludes with examples for practice.

Book A Study on Individual Investors  Bias towards Investment Decision Making through the Concept of Neurofinance in NSIC Ltd

Download or read book A Study on Individual Investors Bias towards Investment Decision Making through the Concept of Neurofinance in NSIC Ltd written by Vara Lakshmi Thavva and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2021-08-09 with total page 62 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Seminar paper from the year 2020 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: 9.0, , course: MBA, language: English, abstract: The objectives of the study are to determine the psychological factors which play an important role behind the individual investors’ bias, in order to understand the influences of the individual investors’ bias, which can help the individual investors to avoid pitfalls while making investment decisions, and to create a literature on the research field of neurofinance. Investors’ bias plays an important role in investment decision making because the bias is the combination of emotional and psychological factors which make the investor not to rely on the available information which certainly leads the investor to the irrational manner towards the investment decision making. Finance also looks at the investors and notes that they are not behaving according to the theories like prospect theory. A new trend in the finance, which is certainly in an embryonic stage and is termed as“Neurofinance”. Neurofinance is the mixture of finance, psychology and neurosciences. Neurofinance uses the insights of psychology such as knowledge about the bias to understand and possibly correct mistakes committed by the individual investor towards their investment decision making. It tries to make sense of the facts on the investors’ bias towards investment decision making which indeed makes them behave irrational towards investment decision making.

Book Psychology of Decision Making in Economics  Business and Finance

Download or read book Psychology of Decision Making in Economics Business and Finance written by Klaus P. Hofmann and published by Nova Publishers. This book was released on 2007 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a fast-moving world, the necessity of making decisions, and preferably good ones, has become even more difficult. One reason is the variety and number of choices perhaps available which often are not presented or understood. Alternatives are often unclear and complex paths to them confusing and misleading. Thus the process of decision making itself requires analysis on an ongoing basis. Decision making is often made based on cultural factors whereas the best alternative might be quite different. The subject touches ethics aspects as well as psychological considerations. This book presents important research on the psychology of decision making related to economics, business and finance.

Book THE INFLUENCE OF BEHAVIORAL FACTORS IN MAKING DECISION AMONG INVESTORS IN KLANG VALLEY

Download or read book THE INFLUENCE OF BEHAVIORAL FACTORS IN MAKING DECISION AMONG INVESTORS IN KLANG VALLEY written by LEE JIA WEN (TP041343) and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Extreme volatility has plagued financial markets worldwide since the 2008 Global Crisis. Investor sentiment has been one of the key determinants of market movements. In this context, studying the influence of behavioural factors in making investment decision among investors seemed important. Behavioural finance is an evolving field that studies how psychological factors affect decision making under uncertainty. This thesis seeks to find the influence of certain identified behavioural finance concepts, namely, heuristic bias, herding behaviour and prospect factor on the decision-making process of individual investor in Klang Valley, Malaysia. This was a quantitative research and using questionnaire method. Primary data for analysis was gathered by distributing a structured questionnaire among investors. Result obtained by analysing a sample of 160 respondents. The finding revealed that overconfidence and anchoring bias of heuristic bias, trade volume of herding behaviour and regret aversion of prospect factor has a significant impact on investment decision of investor in Klang Valley.

Book Role of Psychological and Social Factors on Investment Decision of Individual Investors in Islamabad Stock Market

Download or read book Role of Psychological and Social Factors on Investment Decision of Individual Investors in Islamabad Stock Market written by Abdul Moueed and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 10 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Investment decision making is a complicated process of choosing a best available option from a number of alternative options. It is an activity that is fulfilled after a keen evaluation of all the other alternatives. The current study investigates the psychological and social factors, impact the investment decision making of the individual investors and how the Psychological and social factor jointly are related to investment decisions. Using the descriptive statistical techniques on the data which was collected from 250 individual investors choose randomly trading at Islamabad stock exchange through a structured questionnaire. The findings of the study indicate that the psychological and social factors have a certain impact on the decision making process of the individual investors trading in the stock market while making investment decisions and investors are more aware about the situations and factors that may influence their decision making ability. There are some factors which affect males more than females like anger, fear, herding and stress. On the other hand, mood and social interaction affect female investor's decision making more than male investors. Furthermore, experienced investors face other biases such as anger.