金融知识、过度自信、代表性偏差对金融行为和继续投资决策的影响

Heni Safitri, Dedi Hariyanto
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本研究的具体目的是为金融素养、过度自信、代表性偏差作为干预变量对金融行为和继续投资决策的影响提供实证解释。在分析所研究的模型时,本研究使用了基于Smart PLS的偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS- sem)的方法。财务素养和代表性偏差对继续投资决策和财务行为具有显著的正向影响。这表明投资者继续投资的决定受到他的金融知识程度和他过去的投资经验的影响。金融知识水平越高,对继续投资决策的影响越大,代表性偏差也越大。投资者过去的投资经验越多,对投资者继续投资的决定的影响越大。
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The Effects of Financial Literacy, Overconfidence, Representativeness Bias on Financial Behavior and Decisions to Continue Investing as Intervening Variables
The specific aim of this research is to provide an empirical explanation of the influence of financial literacy, overconfidence, representativeness bias on financial behavior and the decision to continue investing as intervening variables. In analyzing the model studied, this research uses an approach via Partial Least Square with Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) using Smart PLS. Financial literacy and representativeness bias have a positive and significant effect on the decision to continue investing and financial behavior. This shows that an investor's decision to continue investing is influenced by how much financial literacy he has and his past experience in investing. The higher the financial literacy one has, the higher the influence on the decision to continue investing, as well as representativeness bias. The more past experience an investor has in investing, the greater the influence on the investor's decision to continue investing.
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