千禧一代为社会责任投资付费的意愿及其机构和个人背景——来自意大利、波兰和乌克兰的证据

Anna Doś, Monika Foltyn-Zarychta, Matteo Pedrini, Iryna Shkura
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作为未来的投资者和管理者,千禧一代在进行社会责任投资的同时,是否愿意牺牲利润。具体来说,假设了一个多层次的社会责任投资支付意愿的视角,以了解国籍、个人价值观和投资知识如何影响千禧一代牺牲利润以实现可持续发展目标的意愿。通过对来自意大利、波兰和乌克兰的521名商科学学生的调查数据,研究表明,相当一部分千禧一代更喜欢投资的社会和环境绩效,而不是财务回报,他们的国籍是解释他们愿意为社会责任投资付费的最有力因素,同时他们对环境问题的敏感性在激励投资者接受较低回报率的所有个人价值观中起着主导作用。研究结果可为旨在开发社会责任投资产品的金融机构提供参考。研究结果的政策含义是洞察与国籍相关的紧张关系,而欧洲范围内的社会责任投资监管可能生效。
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Millennials’ willingness to pay for socially responsible investment and its institutional and individual antecedents – evidence from Italy, Poland, and Ukraine
The readiness to sacrifice profit while making socially responsible investments among millennials, as future investors and managers, was examined. Specifically, a multi-level perspective on willingness to pay for socially responsible investment was assumed to understand how nationality, personal values and investment knowledge affect millennials' readiness to sacrifice profit to achieve sustainability goals. Using survey data of 521 business students from Italy, Poland and Ukraine, it is showed that a considerable share of millennials prefer social and environmental performance of investment over financial return and that their nationality is the most powerful factor in explaining willingness to pay for socially responsible investment along with their sensitivity to environmental issues that takes the leading role among all personal values motivating investors to accept lower rates of return. The results can be relevant for financial institutions aiming at developing socially responsible investment products. Policy implications of the results are insights into nationality-related tensions while Europe-wide regulation of socially responsible investment could enter into force.
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