Pengaruh Herding Behavior Dan Anticipated Regret Terhadap Financial Literacy Dan Implikasinya Terhadap Investment Decision

Tesalonika, Retha (2024) Pengaruh Herding Behavior Dan Anticipated Regret Terhadap Financial Literacy Dan Implikasinya Terhadap Investment Decision. S1 thesis, UNIVERSITAS JAMBI.

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Abstract

Dalam konteks pengambilan keputusan investasi, terdapat perilaku keuangan seperti perilaku ikut-ikutan (herding behavior) dan bias penyesalan, seperti penyesalan yang diantisipasi (anticipated regret), serta keterampilan literasi keuangan yang perlu dipertimbangkan. Penelitian ini akan mencari hubungan antara herding behavior dan anticipated regret terhadap financial literacy dalam memberikan implikasi bagi investment decision. Populasi dari penelitian ini merupakan mahasiswa Kelompok Studi Pasar Modal Universitas Jambi yang berjumlah 90 anggota, dengan kriteria sampel mahasiswa tersebut berinvestasi di pasar modal dan melakukan investasi lebih dari 6 bulan. Oleh sebab itu, didapatlah 44 responden sebagai sampel dalam penelitian ini. Penelitian ini akan menggunakan aplikasi Smart PLS 4, dengan menggunakan Outer Model, Inner Model, dan Pengujian Hipotesis. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa herding behavior mempengaruhi investment decision dan financial literacy, anticipated regret mempengaruhi investment decision tetapi tidak berpengaruh terhadap financial literacy, dan financial literacy tidak berpengaruh terhadap investment decision. Dengan demikian, keterampilan literasi yang dimiliki tidak menjamin bahwa dalam pengambilan keputusan investasi sesuai dengan pemahaman literasi keuangan yang dimiliki. Kesimpulan dari penelitian ini adalah bahwa financial literacy tidak mampu memberikan implikasi terhadap perilaku herding behavior dalam pengambilan keputusan investasi dan anticipated regret dalam pengambilan keputusan investasi. Kata kunci: akuntansi perilaku, herding behavior, regret bias, financial literacy, investment decision In the context of investment decision-making, there are financial behaviors such as herding behavior and regret bias such as anticipated regret, and financial literacy skills that need to be considered. This research will look for the relationship of herding behavior and anticipated regret to financial literacy in providing implications for investment decisions. The population of this research is students of the Capital Market Study Group of Jambi University, totaling 90 members, with the sample criteria that these students invest in the capital market and invest for more than 6 months. Therefore, 44 respondents were obtained as samples in this study. This research will use the Smart PLS 4 application, using the Outer Model, Inner Model, and Hypothesis Testing. The results showed that herding behavior affects investment decisions and financial literacy, anticipated regret affects investment decisions but has no effect on financial literacy, and financial literacy has no effect on investment decisions. Thus, the literacy skills influence do not guarantee that in making investment decisions it goes according to the understanding of financial literacy effect. The conclusion of this study is that financial literacy is unable to provide implications for herding behavior in making investment decisions and anticipated regret in making investment decisions. Keywords: behavioral accounting, regret bias, financial literacy, investment decision

Type: Thesis (S1)
Uncontrolled Keywords: akuntansi perilaku, herding behavior, regret bias, financial literacy, investment decision
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis > SI Akuntansi
Depositing User: S
Date Deposited: 15 Oct 2024 06:56
Last Modified: 15 Oct 2024 06:56
URI: https://repository.unja.ac.id/id/eprint/71582

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