Author/Authors :
Mandigma، Ma. Belinda S. نويسنده College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines ,
Abstract :
Actuaries have long debated various aspects of the retirement plan, considering both the
plan sponsors’ and the participants’ perspectives (Mathew Greenwald and Associates,
Inc., 2004). There have been assumptions about how the public felt about these plans but
little was known how workers and retirees actually feel about them. This study employed
conjoint analysis to examine preferences of Filipino workers and retirees for employer
retirement plans. With the participation of 343 parents of financial management students
from a Philippine comprehensive university who were residing in different parts of the
country, influences of the following variables on retirement plan preferences were
identified, namely: attitudes towards retirement savings, financial literacy, behavioral
biases and demographic/socioeconomic characteristics. Results show that Filipinos
consider Socially Responsible Investing (SRI), a non-financial factor, the most important
plan attribute. Interestingly, despite having positive attitudes, the participants’
retirement plan preferences are not significantly affected by them. Moreover, participants
exhibited high level of financial literacy and this variable considerably influenced their
choice of retirement plan features. Participants are also emotional in making investment
decisions and these behavioral biases are not significantly affecting their preferences.
Lastly, comparisons among demographic and socioeconomic groups show some significant
impact on plan preferences. Extending our understanding to the choices employees and
retirees make, as depicted in this study, is not only important to the working population
as a whole but also to the employers in making policies involving retirement funding
allocation and investment.