Publication: Investigating the demographic characteristics of institutional investors affecting representativeness, conservatism and overconfidence biases in their individual investments
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This study aims to identify the factors affecting representativeness,
conservatism, and overconfidence biases in a sample of Turkish
institutional investors. This study is different to other studies in that it
focuses on the individual investments of institutional investors in capital
markets. The respondents, who were selected via the convenience
sampling method, were asked survey questions. In the study, models are
formed with the stepwise method using linear regression analysis, and
survey questions that represent the examined biases are selected as the
dependent variables. The age, gender, marital status, education, having
children, and the experience of institutional investors are included in the
analysis as the independent variables. This way, we can reveal which of the
independent variables are statistically significant and which of the
subcategories of the independent variables are most influential on the
biases. As a result of the analysis, in addition to determining the variables
that affect a single bias, education level affects all examined biases,
especially low education, which is higher. In the regression analysis,
experience is identified as a significant variable affecting
representativeness and conservatism biases. It is observed that the
institutional investors who are inexperienced or less experienced interact
with these two biases more in their decisions related to their individual
investments. Gender is found to be a significant variable on both
conservatism and representativeness biases, and female institutional
investors are more effective than men on the representativeness and
conservatism bias. Furthermore, it is determined that the marital status
variable and the divorced institutional investors are significantly
influential on conservatism and overconfidence biases.
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KOÇ İ. Ö., "Investigating the Demographic Characteristics of Institutional Investors Affecting Representativeness, Conservatism and Overconfidence Biases in their Individual Investments", Journal of Accounting, Business and Finance Research, cilt.13, sa.1, ss.15-25, 2021
