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Reconciling sustainability preferences and behavior — The case of mutual fund investments
This study analyzes the interaction between sustainability preferences and investment behavior, particularly in the context of mutual fund investments. Based on survey data from a representative sample of Swedish mutual fund investors, we observe that while a majority of respondents express a willingness to sacrifice returns for more sustainable investments, only a minority claim to have actively invested in sustainable funds. This highlights a discrepancy between preferences and behavior, which we show can be understood by (in)attentiveness in the financial decision-making process. We reveal that sustainability-motivated investors are less attentive than those motivated by returns, leading to potential misalignment with their preferences. This finding emphasizes the significance of banks taking (in)attentiveness into account when communicating with customers. Information is effective for return-focused investors, while nudges and boosts may better facilitate decisions for sustainability-focused investors.
期刊介绍:
Behavioral and Experimental Finance represent lenses and approaches through which we can view financial decision-making. The aim of the journal is to publish high quality research in all fields of finance, where such research is carried out with a behavioral perspective and / or is carried out via experimental methods. It is open to but not limited to papers which cover investigations of biases, the role of various neurological markers in financial decision making, national and organizational culture as it impacts financial decision making, sentiment and asset pricing, the design and implementation of experiments to investigate financial decision making and trading, methodological experiments, and natural experiments.
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance welcomes full-length and short letter papers in the area of behavioral finance and experimental finance. The focus is on rapid dissemination of high-impact research in these areas.