Examining the impacts of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations on millennials and generation Z’s investment attitudes and behaviors
There is a profound growth in the increase of financial institutions that are integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance metrics into their capital allocation and stewardship criteria. The objective of this study is to examine how Environmental, Social, and Governance considerations influence...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_finman-10102021-06-09T07:08:54Z Examining the impacts of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations on millennials and generation Z’s investment attitudes and behaviors Go, Micaella Danielle Grino, Mary Agnes Alita Jambalos, Tyrone Kyle There is a profound growth in the increase of financial institutions that are integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance metrics into their capital allocation and stewardship criteria. The objective of this study is to examine how Environmental, Social, and Governance considerations influence investment attitudes and behaviors of Millennial and Generation Z demographics in the Philippines. The researchers conducted an online survey with 372 respondents residing throughout specific cities in the National Capital Region complimented by Cronbach’s Alpha to test its reliability. The data gathered from the survey were analyzed through conducting statistical tests such as descriptive statistics, Mann-Whitney U Test, Analysis of Variance, and Structural Equations Modeling. The findings of this study indicate that the younger generation is proactive in engaging in sustainable finance in the Philippines. Through this study, institutions are acquainted with the role they play in the arbitration of investment decisions of millennials & generation Z with regard to ESG. The study found that for every unit increase in governance concerns, the likelihood that a respondent invests into ESG increased by 92 percent and for every unit increase in environmental concerns, a respondent becomes 56 percent more likely to invest into ESG. Our research highlights that while demographic characteristics prove to be a significant factor in understanding the behavior and attitudes of millennials and generation z investors, it is their morals, ESG issues, awareness, and financial return considerations that are significantly associated with their investment decisions. 2021-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_finman/6 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etdb_finman/article/1010/viewcontent/Jambalos2.pdf Financial Management Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Saving and investment Generation Y--Finance, Personal Generation Z--Finance, Personal Finance Finance and Financial Management |
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There is a profound growth in the increase of financial institutions that are integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance metrics into their capital allocation and stewardship criteria. The objective of this study is to examine how Environmental, Social, and Governance considerations influence investment attitudes and behaviors of Millennial and Generation Z demographics in the Philippines. The researchers conducted an online survey with 372 respondents residing throughout specific cities in the National Capital Region complimented by Cronbach’s Alpha to test its reliability. The data gathered from the survey were analyzed through conducting statistical tests such as descriptive statistics, Mann-Whitney U Test, Analysis of Variance, and Structural Equations Modeling. The findings of this study indicate that the younger generation is proactive in engaging in sustainable finance in the Philippines. Through this study, institutions are acquainted with the role they play in the arbitration of investment decisions of millennials & generation Z with regard to ESG. The study found that for every unit increase in governance concerns, the likelihood that a respondent invests into ESG increased by 92 percent and for every unit increase in environmental concerns, a respondent becomes 56 percent more likely to invest into ESG. Our research highlights that while demographic characteristics prove to be a significant factor in understanding the behavior and attitudes of millennials and generation z investors, it is their morals, ESG issues, awareness, and financial return considerations that are significantly associated with their investment decisions. |
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