INVESTMENT DECISION ON THE LEVEL OF GENDER RELIGIUSITY
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This research aims to be able to examine differences in individual investment behavior when faced with various kinds of investment choices based on the level of religiosity that each individual has, as well as deeper research on whether individual religiosity influences the attitude of sharia/SRI investment choices. Then the results of this study are based on the first financial criteria. In financial criteria, besides the level of religiosity, gender level is also a determining factor, namely men tend to have a higher level of confidence in making investment decisions than women. higher risk while women prefer to allocate funds to invest with lower risk. The second is Information Criteria, that STAIN and UNWIDHA students actually consider decisions in determining investments based on accurate information, and where information criteria play an important role as the basis for investment decisions.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.26877/sta.v6i1.13906
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