This study investigates the multifaceted factors influencing investors' behavior towards mutual funds in the Karnataka region of India. With the mutual fund industry witnessing exponential growth in recent years, understanding investor behavior becomes imperative for both practitioners and policymakers. Through a study, this research aims to shed light on the key determinants shaping investors' decisions in this specific geographical context.
Furthermore, the study examines the impact of demographic factors,
economic factors, psychological factors, and social factors initiatives on
investors' behavior. By analyzing historical data and current market trends,
the research seeks to identify patterns and correlations that elucidate the
dynamics between these variables and investment decisions.
The findings of this study are expected to contribute significantly
to the existing literature on investor behavior in the context of mutual funds,
particularly within the Karnataka region. Insights gleaned from this research
can inform practitioners in the financial industry, enabling them to develop
tailored strategies to attract and retain investors. Moreover, policymakers can
leverage these insights to design targeted interventions aimed at enhancing
financial literacy and fostering a conducive investment climate.
In conclusion, this study endeavors to enrich our understanding of
the complex interplay of factors influencing investors' behavior on mutual
funds in Karnataka, thereby facilitating informed decision-making among
stakeholders and fostering the growth of the mutual fund industry in the
region.
Author(s) Details
Sahana
S.
Bharathi College, KSOU, K.M Doddi, Bharathi Nagara- 571422, India.
Sukanya
R.
KSOU, Mysore – 570001, India.
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