Analyse De La Percetion De L’investissement A Travers Les Determinants Psychologiques Et Economiques

Authors

  • . Douar Brahim

Abstract

RÉSUMÉ :

Cet article  a pour objectif  d’analyser  l’influence des déterminants de l’investissement sur le comportement la perception de l’investissement des individus. En effet, nous avons adopté un modèle conceptuel  qui définit la perception de l’investissement par un ensemble de facteurs économique et psychologique, ces facteurs ont été mise à l’analyse à traves    un questionnaire  distribué  qui a été élaboré à partir du  cadre conceptuel de la recherche. L’analyse statistique   nous a permis de faire ressortir un ensemble de résultats. L'étude a démontré empiriquement qu’il n’ya aucune   influence des déterminants sur la  perception de l’investissement des individus.  

MOTS-CLÉS : Investissement, déterminants, économiques, psychologique,  régression logistique.

 

ABSTRACT:

This article aims to analyze the influence of the determinants of investment on the behavior and perception of the investment of individuals. Indeed, we adopted a conceptual model which defines the perception of investment by a set of economic and psychological factors, these factors were analyzed through a distributed questionnaire which was developed from the conceptual framework of the research. The statistical analysis allowed us to bring out a set of results. The study has shown empirically that there is no influence of the determinants on the perception of the investment of individuals.

KEYWORDS: Investment, determinants, economic, psychological, logistic regression.

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Published

2022-06-09

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