Beliefs affecting additional investment intentions of mutual fund clients

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作者
Pellinen A. [1 ]
Törmäkangas K. [2 ]
Uusitalo O. [3 ]
Munnukka J. [3 ]
机构
[1] Institute for Educational Research, University of Jyvaskyla
[2] Jyväskylä University, School of Business and Economics, PO Box 35
关键词
investment behaviour; mutual funds; path model;
D O I
10.1057/fsm.2014.32
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In this article, we aim to examine mutual fund investors' behaviour in decision-making situations and to analyse future investment decisions via a path model approach. Investors were divided into different groups based on the risk and distribution channel used, and the differences in their investment intentions were examined. The study used empirical survey data collected from the clients of a mutual fund company owned by a Finnish banking group. Loyalty to the common banking group dominated the explanation in the whole model. The safety of the investment was important for branch office investors, whereas obtaining a good return was important for internet investors. Ultimately, explanatory power was highest for the branch office investors and lowest for the internet investors with equity funds. Most investors intended to invest more, and thus there was little variance to be explained. The results indicate that branch office investors with money market funds require more information about the investment business, although it is difficult to see who would be responsible for providing that information. This study has implications for both the theory and management of financial services. © 2015 Macmillan Publishers Ltd.
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页码:62 / 73
页数:11
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