千禧一代的股票投资行为:金融知识的调节作用

Andreas Gelbert Hariputra Alva, M. Rita
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本研究的目的是分析印尼千禧一代的投资行为。本研究的自变量为性别、收入和社会环境。因变量是投资行为,而金融素养是调节变量。本研究的样本采用目的抽样法确定。调查对象是年龄在21 ~ 41岁之间、投资过股票的千禧一代,共144人。数据收集是在线进行的,通过谷歌表格在WhatsApp群和股票投资社区Telegram群中分发问卷。使用的分析技术是适度回归分析(MRA)。本研究发现,收入和性别对千禧一代的股票投资行为没有影响。未证实金融知识能调节收入对投资行为的影响和性别对投资行为的影响。然而,社会环境对投资行为有显著的正向影响,有证据表明,金融素养调节了社会环境对千禧一代股票投资行为的影响。
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Stock Investment Behavior of the Millennial Generation: The Moderating Role of Financial Literacy
The purpose of this research is to analyze the investment behavior of the millennial generation in Indonesia. The independent variables in this research are gender, income, and social environment. The dependent variable is investment behavior, while financial literacy is the moderating variable. The sample of this research was determined based on the purposive sampling method. There were 144 respondents selected from the millennial generation who were in the age range of 21-41 years old and had invested in stocks. The data collection was carried out online by distributing questionnaires through Google Forms in a WhatsApp group and a stock investment community Telegram group. The analysis technique used was a Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA). This research found that income and gender have no effect on the millennial generation’s stock investment behavior. Financial literacy is not confirmed to moderate the effect of income on investment behavior and the effect of gender on investment behavior. However, the social environment has a significant positive effect on investment behavior, and there is evidence that financial literacy moderates the influence of the social environment on the stock investment behavior of the millennial generation.
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