RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENT DECISIONS IN THE SHARE MARKET BY BROKERAGE HOUSES IN KATHMANDU
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This study investigates responsible investment decisions among individual investors
in the share market through brokerage houses in Kathmandu focusing on the influence
of Environmental factors, Social factors and Governance factors. Using a descriptive
and exploratory research design, data were collected through a field survey conducted
in 2024 with a sample of 385 respondents who participated in responsible investment
education programs. The research examined the demographic characteristics of
investors, such as gender, age, marital status, education, occupation, monthly income
status and investment duration. A structured self-administered questionnaire was
employed, and the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics analysis, correlation
analysis and regression analyses. Descriptive findings indicated that Environmental
Factors slightly outweighed Governance and Social Factors in influencing investment
decisions, with a general preference for responsible investing. Correlation analysis
revealed significant positive relationships between all ESG factors and responsible
investment decisions, with Social and Governance Factors showing stronger
correlations than Environmental Factors. The regression analysis revealed that Social
and Governance Factors significantly influence investment decisions, whereas
Environmental Factors have a comparatively limited impact. This underscores the
critical role of ESG factors, particularly Social and Governance, in driving
responsible investment behavior. The findings highlight the need for targeted
educational initiatives to enhance investor understanding and encourage informed
decision-making aligned with sustainable practices.