FINANCIAL LITERACY AND RISK PERCEPTION: THE KEY TO UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOMO AND INVESTMENT DECISIONS

Agnes Goeyana, Maria Asumpta Evi Marlina
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The study of consumer behavior has made Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) a significant concern, particularly concerning Generation Z, who grew up in an increasingly connected digital era. The study's central issue is the FOMO phenomenon and its effect on Generation Z's investment decisions in entrepreneurial universities. Through an analysis of the role of financial literacy and risk perception as mediators, this paper seeks to understand how Generation Z's investment decisions are influenced by FOMO, particularly in the context of an entrepreneurial university. This study employs the Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Model (PLS-SEM) analysis model in a descriptive quantitative manner. The study's sample comprises 358 Generation Z students at Ciputra University Surabaya's Faculty of Business and Management. According to the study's findings, generation Z's investment decisions at entrepreneurial universities are positively and significantly impacted by FOMO. Financial literacy is a mediating variable in the relationship between FOMO and Generation Z investment decisions at entrepreneurial universities; risk perception is a mediating variable in the relationship between FOMO and Generation Z investment decisions at entrepreneurial universities. These findings suggest that strategies are needed to address FOMO and improve financial literacy and risk perception management among Generation Z students to improve the investment decisions of Generation Z students in entrepreneurial universities.
金融扫盲与风险认知:理解 FOMO 与投资决策之间关系的关键
对消费者行为的研究使 "害怕错过"(FOMO)成为人们关注的一个重要问题,尤其是对于在联系日益紧密的数字时代成长起来的 Z 世代。本研究的核心问题是 FOMO 现象及其对 Z 世代在创业型大学投资决策的影响。通过分析金融知识和风险认知作为中介的作用,本文试图了解 FOMO 如何影响 Z 世代的投资决策,尤其是在创业型大学的背景下。本研究采用偏最小二乘法-结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)分析模型,以描述性定量方式进行研究。研究样本包括泗水西普特拉大学商业与管理学院的 358 名 Z 世代学生。研究结果表明,Z 世代在创业型大学的投资决策受到 FOMO 的显著正向影响。在 FOMO 与 Z 世代在创业型大学的投资决策之间的关系中,金融知识是一个中介变量;在 FOMO 与 Z 世代在创业型大学的投资决策之间的关系中,风险认知是一个中介变量。这些研究结果表明,要改善 Z 世代学生在创业型大学的投资决策,就必须采取相应的策略来解决 FOMO 问题,并提高 Z 世代学生的金融知识水平和风险认知管理水平。
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