Study of heuristic bias and herding financial behavior model on sharia-based investment decisions for millennial generation

Business activities that run well and safely will increase the rate of economic growth. Relatively affordable investment capital as launched by Indonesia Stock Exchange since 2015 by holding the "Yuk Nabung Saham" campaign aimed at inviting investors to invest by buying stocks or other ins...

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Published inEnrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 504 - 513
Main Authors Rozak, Abdul, Amalia, Tiara Felinda
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 30.04.2023
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Summary:Business activities that run well and safely will increase the rate of economic growth. Relatively affordable investment capital as launched by Indonesia Stock Exchange since 2015 by holding the "Yuk Nabung Saham" campaign aimed at inviting investors to invest by buying stocks or other instruments on a regular basis at Capital Market. Throughout 2021, the growth in the number of investors has increased very significantly, especially for novice investors from millennial generation to invest in several sharia instruments. Quantitative research with a causal design was applied using a purposive sampling technique by collecting a questionnaire of 180 respondents. Meanwhile, the data analysis method uses the PLS software application. The results showed that financial variable representativeness behavior had a significant negative effect on investment decisions of millennial generation in West Java, while financial variables of overconfidence and herding behavior had a significant positive effect on investment decisions of millennial generation in the West Java region.
ISSN:2087-6327
2721-7787
DOI:10.35335/enrichment.v13i1.1257