Influence of Teaching Faculty’s Financial Literacy on Investment Decisions: A Case Study of Gedu

Authors

  • Kinzang Dendup Alumni, Gedu College of Business studies, Royal University of Bhutan
  • Kumbu Dorji Alumni, Gedu College of Business studies, Royal University of Bhutan
  • Namgay Dema Alumni, Gedu College of Business studies, Royal University of Bhutan
  • Kinley Yangzom Alumni, Gedu College of Business studies, Royal University of Bhutan
  • Pema Selden Alumni, Gedu College of Business studies, Royal University of Bhutan
  • Chencho Wangchuk Lecturer, Gedu College of Business Studies, Royal University of Bhutan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17102/bjbm.v7.4

Keywords:

Financial Literacy, Investment Decisions, Income Level

Abstract

This study examined the influence of financial literacy (FL) on the investment decisions (ID) of teaching faculty at Gedu College of Business Studies (GCBS) and Gedu Higher Secondary School in Bhutan (GHSS). This research sought to ascertain the level of FL and measure the influence of FL, specifically considering financial attitude (FA), financial behavior (FB), financial skills (FS), and financial experience (FE) on the ID made by the respondents. A quantitative, cross- sectional research design was employed. Out of the total population of 94 teaching faculty, only 77 completed the questionnaire. The questionnaire measured five variables: FA, FB, FS, FE, and ID. Descriptive analysis was used to measure the FL, correlation analysis was used to see the relationship, and regression analysis was used to see the influence of FL on ID. The findings indicated moderate levels of FL among the teaching faculty. There was a positive and moderate correlation between income level and ID. Additionally, the results showed that FL significantly influenced the ID of the teaching faculty. This suggested the importance of enhancing FL, especially among teachers, to enable them to make sound ID.

Improving the FL of teachers can have a ripple effect, empowering them to make wise ID and impart essential money management skills to the next generation. The study provides valuable insights for policymakers and financial institutions to develop targeted financial education initiatives.

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Published

2025-03-21

How to Cite

Dendup, K., Dorji, K., Dema, N., Yangzom, K., Selden, P., & Wangchuk, C. (2025). Influence of Teaching Faculty’s Financial Literacy on Investment Decisions: A Case Study of Gedu. Bhutan Journal of Business and Management, 7(1), 33. https://doi.org/10.17102/bjbm.v7.4

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