Cognitive biases and financial decisions of potential investors during Covid-19: an exploration

Author:

Mohanty StuteeORCID,Patnaik B.C.M.,Satpathy Ipseeta,Sahoo Suresh Kumar

Abstract

PurposeThis paper aims to identify, examine, and present an empirical research design of behavioral finance of potential investors during Covid-19.Design/methodology/approachA well-structured questionnaire was designed; a survey was conducted among potential investors using convenience sampling, and 200 valid responses were collected. The research work uses multiple regression and discriminant function analysis to evaluate the influence of cognitive factors on the financial decision-making of investors.FindingsRecency and familiarity bias are proven to have the highest significant impact on the financial decisions of investors followed by confirmation bias. Overconfidence bias had a negligible effect on the decision-making process of the respondents and found insignificant.Research limitations/implicationsCovid-19 is a temporary phase that may lead to changes in financial behavior and investors’ decisions in the near future.Practical implicationsThe paper will help academicians, scholars, analysts, practitioners, policymakers and firms dealing with capital markets to execute their job responsibilities with respect to the cognitive bias in terms of taking financial decisions.Originality/valueThe present investigation attempts to fill the gap in the literature on the intended topic because it is evident from literature on the chosen subject that no study has been undertaken to evaluate the impact of cognitive biases on financial behavior of investors during Covid-19.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Agronomy and Crop Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Business, Management and Accounting,General Computer Science,General Medicine,General Environmental Science,Education

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