• Title of article

    Heuristics and stock buying decision: Evidence from Malaysian and Pakistani stock markets

  • Author/Authors

    Khan, Habib Hussain Faculty of Management Sciences - International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan , Naz, Iram Faculty of Management Science - Capital University of Science & Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan , Qureshi, Fiza Institute of Business Administration - University of Sindh Jamshoro, Pakistan , Ghafoor, Abdul Department of Finance and Banking - Faculty of Business and Accountancy - University of Malaya, Malaysia

  • Pages
    14
  • From page
    97
  • To page
    110
  • Abstract
    Applying both qualitative and quantitative approaches, we examine whether or not investors fall prey to three heuristics; namely, anchoring and adjustment, representativeness, and availability, while investing in stocks. We also compare investors' vulnerability to these heuristics based on their economic association, their type and demographic factors such as income, education and experience. For the data collection, a self-constructed questionnaire was administered to investors in the Malaysian and Pakistani stock exchanges. Data has been analyzed through description, correlation and regression analysis. The results indicate that all three heuristics are likely to affect the investors' stock buying decisions. The effect of heuristics is similar across the sample countries, the type of investors, and the income groups. However, the investors with a higher level of education and more experience are less likely to be affected by the heuristics.
  • Keywords
    Heuristics , Anchoring and adjustment , Availability , Representativeness , Stock buying decisions , Malaysia , Pakistan
  • Journal title
    Borsa Istanbul Review
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Record number

    2567061