Abstract:Despite the opportunities of growth for the Egyptian stock market, it still offers limited potential to attract investors. This paper explores how various factors related to attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behaviour control as indicted by the theory of planned behaviour affect stock market participation (SMP) in the emerging market of Egypt. The aim of this paper is to study how the influence of factors as financial literacy, risk, influence of others, confidence in the regulator among others, affect… Show more
“…To assess behavioral intention, Mohan and Bhuvanam ( 2015 ) utilized TPB in stock trading. TPB has been applied by El Mosalamy and Metawie ( 2018 ) to investigate investor behavior utilizing stock market-affecting elements. In addition, TPB has been utilized to boost biogas energy adoption (Zulu et al 2021 ).…”
After COVID-19, financing for emerging nation reserves in renewable energy bases was deemed a crucial aspect of sustainable development. Investing in biogas energy plants can be highly beneficial for lowering the use of fossil fuels. Using a survey of shareholders, investors, biogas energy professionals, and active social media participants in Pakistan, this study evaluates the intentions of individual investors to invest in biogas energy plants. The primary purpose of this study is to increase investment intent for biogas energy projects following COVID-19. This study focuses on financing biogas energy plants in the post-COVID-19 era and evaluates the research’s assumptions using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The study employed the technique of purposive sampling to acquire data for this investigation. The results indicate that attitudes, perceived biogas energy benefits, perceived investment attitudes, and supervisory structure evaluations inspire one’s propensity to finance biogas vitality plant efforts. The study found a link between eco-friendly responsiveness, monetary benefits, and investors’ actions. The aspiration of investors to mark such reserves was set up to be unpretentious by their risk aversion. Conferring to the facts, evaluating the monitoring structure is the critical factor. The previous studies on investment behavior and other forms of pro-environmental intent and action yielded contradictory results. In addition, the regulatory environment was evaluated to see how the theory of planned behavior (TPB) affects financiers’ objectives to participate in biogas power plants. The consequences of the study indicate that feelings of pride and discernment of energy expansively affect people’s desire to invest in biogas plants. Biogas energy efficacy has little effect on investors’ decisions to invest in biogas energy plants. This study offers policymakers practical ideas on enhancing investments in biogas energy plants.
“…To assess behavioral intention, Mohan and Bhuvanam ( 2015 ) utilized TPB in stock trading. TPB has been applied by El Mosalamy and Metawie ( 2018 ) to investigate investor behavior utilizing stock market-affecting elements. In addition, TPB has been utilized to boost biogas energy adoption (Zulu et al 2021 ).…”
After COVID-19, financing for emerging nation reserves in renewable energy bases was deemed a crucial aspect of sustainable development. Investing in biogas energy plants can be highly beneficial for lowering the use of fossil fuels. Using a survey of shareholders, investors, biogas energy professionals, and active social media participants in Pakistan, this study evaluates the intentions of individual investors to invest in biogas energy plants. The primary purpose of this study is to increase investment intent for biogas energy projects following COVID-19. This study focuses on financing biogas energy plants in the post-COVID-19 era and evaluates the research’s assumptions using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The study employed the technique of purposive sampling to acquire data for this investigation. The results indicate that attitudes, perceived biogas energy benefits, perceived investment attitudes, and supervisory structure evaluations inspire one’s propensity to finance biogas vitality plant efforts. The study found a link between eco-friendly responsiveness, monetary benefits, and investors’ actions. The aspiration of investors to mark such reserves was set up to be unpretentious by their risk aversion. Conferring to the facts, evaluating the monitoring structure is the critical factor. The previous studies on investment behavior and other forms of pro-environmental intent and action yielded contradictory results. In addition, the regulatory environment was evaluated to see how the theory of planned behavior (TPB) affects financiers’ objectives to participate in biogas power plants. The consequences of the study indicate that feelings of pride and discernment of energy expansively affect people’s desire to invest in biogas plants. Biogas energy efficacy has little effect on investors’ decisions to invest in biogas energy plants. This study offers policymakers practical ideas on enhancing investments in biogas energy plants.
The stock market plays an important role in economic development. Although stock investment can provide a high rate of return, in reality, stock market participation is still a big challenge in many countries, including Indonesia. This study aims to explore the influence of financial literacy and the hassle factors on the intention to invest and stock market participation. From the survey, valid feedback was obtained from 401 respondents, with domiciles spread across all major islands in Indonesia, including Java, Kalimantan, Riau, Maluku & Papua, Nusa Tenggara & Bali, Sulawesi, and Sumatra. The research method used in this study is a quantitative method with a 5-point Likert scale measurement. The data is processed using SmartPLS 3.0. The study's results found a positive and significant influence between financial literacy on intention to invest and stock market participation. Meanwhile, the hassle factor was found to have a negative and significant effect on the intention to invest, but there was no effect on stock market participation. Finally, the relationship between the intention to invest and stock market participation was found to have a positive and significant effect.
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