Author
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- Thitiworada Thawong
(King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, KMITL Business School)
- Wornchanok Chaiyasoonthorn
(King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, KMITL Business School)
- Singha Chaveesuk
(King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, KMITL Business School)
Abstract
While types of cohort generally build their different patterns of attitudes by certain conditioning forces—a social-economic-technical environment; this study tries to evaluate how two specific generations, namely X and Z, are always different from each other as far as the generational-determining forces are concerned into the investment behavior of these two groups. The qualitative study design involves the use of an item answering through set structured questionnaire items to measure the four latent variables out of the twenty-three items included. Three other well-known professionals validated the expert ratings concerning the perceived effectiveness of the questionnaires in that the item interrogated had Index of Item-Objective Congruency values above the requirement of 0.5. Through a pilot survey with a sample of 30 respondents, all constructs gave Cronbach's alpha coefficients over 0.7 with the use of the SPSS software program indicating that the degree of internal consistency and reliability of the research instrument was high in quality. Data resulted from SPSS analysis revealing a very high score in Cronbach’s alpha, exceeding 0.7 for all constructs that indicate internal consistency and reliability of the instrument. Therefore, understanding the factors that influence investment decisions across the two generations could well broaden and deepen the understanding of the currents that govern today’s financial behavior.
Suggested Citation
Thitiworada Thawong & Wornchanok Chaiyasoonthorn & Singha Chaveesuk, 2026.
"Factors Affecting the Investment Behavior of Generation X and Generation Z,"
Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Singha Chaveesuk & Seungwoo Shin & Sebastian Kot & Bilal Khalid (ed.), Entrepreneurship and Human-Centric Business Strategies for Social and Economic Resilience, pages 451-467,
Springer.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-981-95-6415-6_29
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-6415-6_29
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