Belief and Investing: Preferences and Attitudes of the Faithful

This Australian study seeks to better understand the disparity between the positive attitudes towards Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) and the level of investment in SRI (Saulwick &Associates 2001; Watmore & Bradley 2001; Williams 2007; Arjalies 2010), by examining both the attitudes to...

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Main Authors: Mark Brimble1, Victoria Vyvyan, Chew Ng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Wollongong 2013-03-01
Series:Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal
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Online Access:http://ro.uow.edu.au/aabfj/vol7/iss1/3
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spelling doaj-33d6fb577c724bb68902435cdc61d2b42020-11-24T23:27:54ZengUniversity of WollongongAustralasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal1834-20001834-20192013-03-01712341Belief and Investing: Preferences and Attitudes of the FaithfulMark Brimble1Victoria VyvyanChew NgThis Australian study seeks to better understand the disparity between the positive attitudes towards Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) and the level of investment in SRI (Saulwick &Associates 2001; Watmore & Bradley 2001; Williams 2007; Arjalies 2010), by examining both the attitudes to SRI and the investment choices that are made. It is hypothesised that those who are more committed to religious belief principles are more likely to invest in SRI.To test this 322 people from two large Queensland organisations were surveyed in relation to their investment attitudes and preferences. Results show that those who are more religious are no more likely to invest in SRI, and that the level of importance placed on SRI and financial criteria are similar in most instances for the more and less religious. In addition, women who are religious place more importance on conservative general investment criteria than less ornon-religious women.http://ro.uow.edu.au/aabfj/vol7/iss1/3Socially Responsible InvestingDecision MakingConjoint AnalysisReligion
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author Mark Brimble1
Victoria Vyvyan
Chew Ng
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Victoria Vyvyan
Chew Ng
Belief and Investing: Preferences and Attitudes of the Faithful
Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal
Socially Responsible Investing
Decision Making
Conjoint Analysis
Religion
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Victoria Vyvyan
Chew Ng
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title Belief and Investing: Preferences and Attitudes of the Faithful
title_short Belief and Investing: Preferences and Attitudes of the Faithful
title_full Belief and Investing: Preferences and Attitudes of the Faithful
title_fullStr Belief and Investing: Preferences and Attitudes of the Faithful
title_full_unstemmed Belief and Investing: Preferences and Attitudes of the Faithful
title_sort belief and investing: preferences and attitudes of the faithful
publisher University of Wollongong
series Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal
issn 1834-2000
1834-2019
publishDate 2013-03-01
description This Australian study seeks to better understand the disparity between the positive attitudes towards Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) and the level of investment in SRI (Saulwick &Associates 2001; Watmore & Bradley 2001; Williams 2007; Arjalies 2010), by examining both the attitudes to SRI and the investment choices that are made. It is hypothesised that those who are more committed to religious belief principles are more likely to invest in SRI.To test this 322 people from two large Queensland organisations were surveyed in relation to their investment attitudes and preferences. Results show that those who are more religious are no more likely to invest in SRI, and that the level of importance placed on SRI and financial criteria are similar in most instances for the more and less religious. In addition, women who are religious place more importance on conservative general investment criteria than less ornon-religious women.
topic Socially Responsible Investing
Decision Making
Conjoint Analysis
Religion
url http://ro.uow.edu.au/aabfj/vol7/iss1/3
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