2023
DOI: 10.26714/mki.13.2.2023.152-163
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Does The Psychology of Investment Decisions Depend on Risk Perception And Financial Literacy?

Anis Sukha Anifa,
Soegiharto Soegiharto

Abstract: This study examines and analyses the effect of overconfidence, herding effect, and disposition effect bias on investment decisions mediated by risk perception and moderated by financial literacy. The sample for this study uses 184 investors from 19 provinces in Indonesia using a purposive sampling technique. Regression partial least squares test the hypothesis with the Warp-PLS application version. The study's results found that overconfidence bias does not affect risk perception. Herding effect bias and dispo… Show more

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