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Should I invest or not? Investigating the role of biases and status quo

Vasanthi Mamidala (Department of Finance and Accounting, Indian Institute of Management Visakhapatnam, Visakhapatnam, India)
Pooja Kumari (Department of Finance and Accounting, Indian Institute of Management Visakhapatnam, Visakhapatnam, India)
Dakshita Singh (Department of Management, FORE School of Management, New Delhi, India)

Qualitative Research in Financial Markets

ISSN: 1755-4179

Article publication date: 28 July 2023

Issue publication date: 10 April 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to examine the behaviour of retail investors while making an investment decision and how it gets affected by the behavioural biases of the investors using a moderated-mediation framework.

Design/methodology/approach

A mixed method approach has been used to fulfil the objectives of the study. In the first study, a qualitative analysis of the interviews with 15 retail investors was conducted. As part of the quantitative study, a total of 201 responses from Indian retail investors were collected using systematic sampling and analysed using structural equation modelling and Process Macro.

Findings

The results indicate that anchoring bias, availability bias, herding bias, switching cost, sunk cost, regret avoidance and perceived threat have a significant effect on retail investors’ investing intention. The attitude of the investors towards investing decisions mediates the effects of behavioural bias and the status quo on investment intention. The results of the moderated-mediation analysis indicate that mediating effect of attitude varied at the low and high-risk aversion of investors.

Practical implications

The findings of this study will help regulators and retail investors to understand the critical behavioural biases which affect the investors’ investing intention.

Originality/value

The paper contributes to the literature on investors’ behaviour, status quo bias theory (SQB) and behavioural bias. This study uniquely proposes a moderated-mediation framework to understand the effects of biases on retail investors’ investment intention.

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Acknowledgements

Conflict of Interest: All authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.

Citation

Mamidala, V., Kumari, P. and Singh, D. (2024), "Should I invest or not? Investigating the role of biases and status quo", Qualitative Research in Financial Markets, Vol. 16 No. 3, pp. 423-447. https://doi.org/10.1108/QRFM-12-2022-0198

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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