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Influence of Culture on Investment Decisions: A Cross-Sectional Study of Ghanaian Population
2020
Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies
Abstract: This study seeks to explore the influence of culture on the investment decisions of Ghanaians. It is motivated by the perception that Ghanaians show no enthusiasm for long-term investments or life insurance products. To explore this problem, we used a random sampling, quantitative cross-sectional technique to administer a set of questionnaires to a cross-section of 120 Ghanaians residing in the City of Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. Hofstede's five cultural dimensions were used as the
doi:10.22610/jebs.v11i6(j).2955
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