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Factors influencing investors' behavior: an empirical study of the Nepalese commercial banks / Ujjwal Pandey
Title : Factors influencing investors' behavior: an empirical study of the Nepalese commercial banks Material Type: printed text Authors: Ujjwal Pandey, Author Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: 64p. Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 2/B General note: Includes bibliography Languages : English Descriptors: Banks
Commercial banks
Investments
Investors
Pandey, UjjwalKeywords: 'influencing investors investors banks commercial banks Nepal' Class number: 332.6 Abstract: Several studies on investors’ behavior have been conducted worldwide but very few studies have been carried out in developing economy like Nepal. Identification of factors affecting investors’ behavior is crucial for both commercial banks and shaping the economy of the country as well. The major objective of the study is to analyze the factors influencing investors’ behavior.
The reviews of literatures have shown relationship between various factors such as risk, self-image, recommendations, accounting information, market information, return etc. in both developing and developed countries. Based on the literature reviews, this study has proposed the conceptual framework indentifying market information, accounting information, bank’s image, perceived risk, advocate recommendation and expected return as the most important factors that determine the investors’ behavior in the context of Nepal.
The study is based on primary data. Primary survey questionnaire was conducted to assess the opinion of investors regarding the factors influencing investors’ behavior. For the study purpose 220 questionnaires was distributed to investors with the help of broker house and personal relations out of which 151 questionnaires were collected. For the sampling purpose, random sampling technique has been employed for the study. The Investors has been divided into three level; they are small investor, medium investor and large investor based on investment amount. The primary data was analyzed by using Percentage, mean and frequency distribution. Other statistical techniques such as Spearmen Correlation and chi- Square were also used for the analysis of primary data.
The study reveals that most of investors prefer to buy shares in primary market and most of them prefer to trade in both primary and secondary markets. The survey indicates that majority of Nepalese investors’ investment decisions on shares are based on anticipation of other individuals’ behavior. The tangible components such as capital gain and stock dividends and the intangible component like political and economic changes, level of risk and NEPSE trend are considered the top five most important factors for investment decisions as per the opinion of stock investors’. Likewise, stock investors prefer capital gain and stock dividends rather than the usual cash dividends and for long term investment purpose. Also, after the prior gain the investors become more risk seeking and are more inclined to investment in risky stocks for better return.
The recommendation put forward by this study is that investors should consults the brokers or agents to seek information and advice but their decision should not merely be based on agents advice rather the decision should be based on their careful investigation. Small investors’ participation in secondary market is very thin because they think that secondary market transactions are manipulated by few large investors. Therefore, regulating authorities are recommended to regulate corporate governance practices strictly to promote uninterrupted flow of information to investors. Stock prices in Nepal do not reflect efficient market information. Therefore, there is a need to establish information center that provides right information to investors’ for investment. Poor market intelligence and poor market performance are the two major factors that have caused loss in shares investment in Nepal. So the government should strengthen the information flow channel and discourage market monopoly.
Factors influencing investors' behavior: an empirical study of the Nepalese commercial banks [printed text] / Ujjwal Pandey, Author . - 2013 . - 64p. ; GRP/Thesis + 2/B.
Includes bibliography
Languages : English
Descriptors: Banks
Commercial banks
Investments
Investors
Pandey, UjjwalKeywords: 'influencing investors investors banks commercial banks Nepal' Class number: 332.6 Abstract: Several studies on investors’ behavior have been conducted worldwide but very few studies have been carried out in developing economy like Nepal. Identification of factors affecting investors’ behavior is crucial for both commercial banks and shaping the economy of the country as well. The major objective of the study is to analyze the factors influencing investors’ behavior.
The reviews of literatures have shown relationship between various factors such as risk, self-image, recommendations, accounting information, market information, return etc. in both developing and developed countries. Based on the literature reviews, this study has proposed the conceptual framework indentifying market information, accounting information, bank’s image, perceived risk, advocate recommendation and expected return as the most important factors that determine the investors’ behavior in the context of Nepal.
The study is based on primary data. Primary survey questionnaire was conducted to assess the opinion of investors regarding the factors influencing investors’ behavior. For the study purpose 220 questionnaires was distributed to investors with the help of broker house and personal relations out of which 151 questionnaires were collected. For the sampling purpose, random sampling technique has been employed for the study. The Investors has been divided into three level; they are small investor, medium investor and large investor based on investment amount. The primary data was analyzed by using Percentage, mean and frequency distribution. Other statistical techniques such as Spearmen Correlation and chi- Square were also used for the analysis of primary data.
The study reveals that most of investors prefer to buy shares in primary market and most of them prefer to trade in both primary and secondary markets. The survey indicates that majority of Nepalese investors’ investment decisions on shares are based on anticipation of other individuals’ behavior. The tangible components such as capital gain and stock dividends and the intangible component like political and economic changes, level of risk and NEPSE trend are considered the top five most important factors for investment decisions as per the opinion of stock investors’. Likewise, stock investors prefer capital gain and stock dividends rather than the usual cash dividends and for long term investment purpose. Also, after the prior gain the investors become more risk seeking and are more inclined to investment in risky stocks for better return.
The recommendation put forward by this study is that investors should consults the brokers or agents to seek information and advice but their decision should not merely be based on agents advice rather the decision should be based on their careful investigation. Small investors’ participation in secondary market is very thin because they think that secondary market transactions are manipulated by few large investors. Therefore, regulating authorities are recommended to regulate corporate governance practices strictly to promote uninterrupted flow of information to investors. Stock prices in Nepal do not reflect efficient market information. Therefore, there is a need to establish information center that provides right information to investors’ for investment. Poor market intelligence and poor market performance are the two major factors that have caused loss in shares investment in Nepal. So the government should strengthen the information flow channel and discourage market monopoly.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 25/D 332.6 PAN Thesis/Dissertation Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available Fundamentals of investment management / U.K. Bhalla
Title : Fundamentals of investment management Material Type: printed text Authors: U.K. Bhalla, Author Publisher: New Delhi: S.chand Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 1386p Size: Book Languages : English Descriptors: Investments
StocksKeywords: 'investments portfolio management stocks' Class number: 332.6 Fundamentals of investment management [printed text] / U.K. Bhalla, Author . - [S.l.] : New Delhi: S.chand, 2010 . - 1386p ; Book.
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Title : Impact of capital structure on performance of commercial banks in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Sajana Shrestha, Author Pagination: 100p. Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 4/B General note: Including bibilography Languages : English Descriptors: Banks
Banks and banking
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NepalKeywords: 'capital structure capital market investments banks banking' Class number: 332.041 Impact of capital structure on performance of commercial banks in Nepal [printed text] / Sajana Shrestha, Author . - [s.d.] . - 100p. ; GRP/Thesis + 4/B.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 90/D 332.041 SHR Thesis/Dissertation Uniglobe Library Technology Available Impact of financial investment on profitability of Nepalese commercial banks / Bindi Bade Shrestha
Title : Impact of financial investment on profitability of Nepalese commercial banks Material Type: printed text Authors: Bindi Bade Shrestha, Author Publication Date: 2015 Pagination: 62p. Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 4/B General note: Including bibilography Languages : English Descriptors: Banks
Banks and banking
Commercial banks
InvestmentsKeywords: 'financial investment total equity to total assets total equity to total liabilities total capital return on assets return on equity' Class number: 332.678 Impact of financial investment on profitability of Nepalese commercial banks [printed text] / Bindi Bade Shrestha, Author . - 2015 . - 62p. ; GRP/Thesis + 4/B.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 136/D 332.678 SHR Thesis/Dissertation Uniglobe Library Technology Available Investment management / Thapa, Kiran
Title : Investment management Material Type: printed text Authors: Thapa, Kiran, Author Edition statement: 2nd ed Publisher: Kathamandu: Ashmita Publication Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: 374p Size: Books Price: Rs.625 Languages : English Descriptors: Investments
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StocksKeywords: 'investments portfolio management stocks' Class number: 332.6 Investment management [printed text] / Thapa, Kiran, Author . - 2nd ed . - [S.l.] : Kathamandu: Ashmita Publication, 2013 . - 374p ; Books.
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