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Evidences of investors’ risk tolerance in Nairobi securities exchange: Does education or specialization matter?

Journal of Economic & Financial Studies

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Title Evidences of investors’ risk tolerance in Nairobi securities exchange: Does education or specialization matter?
 
Creator Olweny, Tobias
 
Subject
Heuristics; Logistic regression; Risk tolerance; Specialization.
D14; D61; D91; G11.
 
Description The main objective of the study is to evaluate the extent to which investors’ education level or specialization in finance or accounting determines investor risk tolerance at the Nairobi Securities Exchange using a total of 500 individual investors out of 9,32,510  investors holding CDS accounts. Data is collected through questionnaires comprising 13-item risk tolerance instrument and demographic attributes that determine individual investors’ risk tolerance. Analytical framework included ordinal logistic regression model, as well as an analysis of variance and Wolfowitz Wald test at α=0.05. The key findings are that investor education level are significant in the determination of risk tolerance only at below the high school level with a positive impact of 1.831 log of odd for every unit increase in risk tolerance. Specialization in finance or accounting discipline also influenced investor risk tolerance at a significance level of 0.022 with a negative impact of -0.389. 
 
Publisher LAR Center Press
 
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Date 2014-10-28
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://journalofeconomics.org/index.php/site/article/view/145
10.18533/jefs.v2i05.145
 
Source Journal of Economic & Financial Studies; Vol 2, No 05 (2014): October; 50-58
2379-9471
2379-9463
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://journalofeconomics.org/index.php/site/article/view/145/246
 
Rights Copyright (c) 2015 Tobias Olweny
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