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    Behavioral Factors Affecting Investments in Unauthorized Deposit Taking Institutions in Sri Lanka
    (5th International Conference for Accounting Researchers and Educators (ICARE – 2019), Department of Accountancy, Faculty of Commerce & Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2019) Jayasinghe, T.N.
    In the today’s turbulent business context, the decision of investment depends on several underlying behavioural elements of the investors. This study aimed at identifying the behavioural factors that influence the decision to invest in unauthorised deposit taking entities. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used. The sample of 425 investors of unauthorized deposit taking institutions were responded to a structured questionnaire. Qualitative data were collected by one to one interviews. And data was analysed using multiple regression technique. The initial model consisted with five variables namely, attractiveness of returns to investors, risk preference of investors, use of personal referrals, use of financial information and firm reputation. The results of the model show that attractiveness of returns to investors, risk preference of investors and use of personal referrals have a significant influence over the behaviour of individual investors to perform investments in unauthorised deposit taking entities in the Sri Lankan context. However, it is found that both use of financial information and firm reputation do not have a significant influence over the decision to invest in unauthorised deposit taking entities.

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