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A Qualitative Study of the Influence of Artificial Intelligence on Individual Investors in Asian Stock Markets

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  • Ratnakumar Pullagura

    (SP Jain School of Global Management)

  • Seetharaman Arumugam

    (SP Jain School of Global Management)

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This study assesses how artificial intelligence (AI) affects the behavior of individual investors in Asian stock markets. It aims to provide a research-based understanding of how AI affects investors and stock markets operating in an Asian context. The growing integration of AI in financial markets has impacted the approaches that investors take towards stock price prediction and market-related decision-making, creating a broad range of speculative processes. Based on a literature review, this paper identifies the main trends, benefits, and challenges presented using AI in financial markets. It discusses how AI improves the predictability of market processes and how it boosts investors’ trust and confidence, thereby influencing the potential for economic growth. This paper also outlines the main limitations of current research and concludes that a study of the integration of AI technologies and human expertise in this area requires a more comprehensive sector-specific approach.

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  • Ratnakumar Pullagura & Seetharaman Arumugam, 2025. "A Qualitative Study of the Influence of Artificial Intelligence on Individual Investors in Asian Stock Markets," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics,, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-981-96-6526-6_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-6526-6_8
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