The Effect of Information Sources on Trust and Investment: Evidence from Economic Experimentation

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
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Abstract

This study aims to provide evidence from an economic experiment that explores the effect of different financial information sources on people’s trust and investment decisions. Research participants consisted of 128 individuals aged between 18 and 30. An experiment design divided participants into three treatment groups and a control group. The participants in each treatment group were assigned to receive different presentations of financial information, namely, an official styled fact sheet (T1), a post on social media (T2), and in- person advising (T3). The study measured the level of participants’ trust and investment in each treatment and compared it with the control group. The findings demonstrated that participants in T1 trusted their information and made significant investment, while those in T2 did not trust and invest. The participants in T3 trusted their information but did not decide to invest. These results suggest that traditional channels remain essential in communicating financial information, and financial institutions must take this into account when considering their communication strategies
信息源对信任和投资的影响:来自经济实验的证据
本研究旨在从经济实验中提供证据,探讨不同财务信息来源对人们信任和投资决策的影响。研究参与者包括128名年龄在18岁到30岁之间的人。实验设计将参与者分为三个治疗组和一个对照组。每个治疗组的参与者被分配接受不同的财务信息展示,即官方风格的情况说明书(T1),社交媒体上的帖子(T2)和面对面的建议(T3)。该研究测量了参与者对每种治疗方法的信任和投入程度,并将其与对照组进行了比较。研究结果表明,T1组的参与者信任信息并做出了显著的投资,而T2组的参与者则不信任和投资。T3的参与者相信他们的信息,但没有决定投资。这些结果表明,传统渠道在沟通金融信息方面仍然至关重要,金融机构在考虑其沟通策略时必须考虑到这一点
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FWU Journal of Social Sciences
FWU Journal of Social Sciences SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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