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Title: .“Perception of Generation Z on Stock Market Investment in Rajkot City”
Authors: Pravin, pratik
Parmar, Shailesh J.
Keywords: Stock Market,
Behavioural Finance
Demographic Factors,
Financial Attitude
Generation Z
Investment Activity
Perception.
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: The International Journal of Commerce and Management
Citation: Pravin, Pratik; Parmar, Shailesh JDarshan - .“Perception of Generation Z on Stock Market Investment in Rajkot City”, The International Journal of Commerce and Management,4(1), 1-11, 2583-1682
Abstract: This study examines the knowledge, investment activity, and perception of Generation Z towards the stock market. The researcher has collected data from 221 participants through a structured questionnaire from Gen-Z of Rajkot City, Gujarat (India). The main objectives of the study are to analyze the perception of Generation Z towards the stock market and to check the difference in the perception related to different factors like gender, stream of education investment attitude, etc. In this research, the researcher has used chi-square and T-test to test the hypotheses. The results showed that males were more likely to invest in the stock market than females and that social media and school/college were the most popular influencing sources of information to invest in the stock market. During analysis, it was found that education was a key factor in the investment decisions of Generation Z. To improve the investment potential of Generation Z, targeted efforts should be taken to encourage female participation in the stock market and to provide more resources for women to gain the knowledge and confidence to invest in the stock market.
URI: http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/1791
ISSN: 2583-1682
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