Sustainability preferences and financial decision-making among mutual fund investors
Abstract
In our representative sample of Swedish mutual fund investors, those who are
sustainability motivated perceive investment choices more difficult than other
investors. Of those who are sustainability motivated, 38 percent have never
actively invested in a sustainable fund. Preferences for sustainable investment
as well as the attentiveness of the investment decisions correlate with certain
investor attributes. Young people and women value sustainability higher
than others and women make their investment choice less attentively than
men. Investors making the choice inattentively are less influenced by financial
information. Nudges, such as sustainability labels, may be a more effective
way of communicating with this group.
Publisher
University of Gothenburg
Other description
JEL classification: D91; G11; G41
Collections
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Date
2022-08Author
Löfgren, Åsa
Nordblom, Katarina
Keywords
Nudge
mutual funds
decision-making
sustainable investment
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Language
eng