Faktor Penentu Minat Investasi Di Pasar Modal Indonesia (Studi Kasus Gen Y dan Gen Z di Jabodetabek)

Authors

  • Nur Robi'ah Al Adawiyah Politeknik Negeri Jakarta
  • Ratna Juwita Politeknik Negeri Jakarta

Abstract

This study aims to determine the effect of investment knowledge, capital market training, minimum investment capital policy, investment motivation, and investment benefits on the interest in investing in the capital market in the Y and Z generations in Jabodetabek. This type of research uses quantitative methods. The number of respondents in this study was 319. The data source used in this study was primary data using multiple linear regression analysis techniques. Data was collected using a questionnaire that was distributed on social media. The results of the study show that there is a significant positive effect of investment knowledge, minimum capital policy, investment motivation, and investment benefits on the interest in investing in the capital market. Meanwhile, capital market training has no significant effect on interest in investing in the capital market.

Keywords: Investment Knowledge, Capital Market Training, Minimum Capital Policy, Investment Motivation, Investment Benefits

Published

2024-04-30