The influence of cultural norms on international equity allocation
研究了文化松紧度对29个母国投资者在37个目的地国家股票投资中本土偏好的影响,发现文化紧的社会投资者更少分散投资海外,且文化松紧度调节了霍夫斯泰德文化价值观的作用。
We investigate the effect of cultural tightness-looseness on foreign bias in international equity allocation using data for 29 home investor countries and 37 destination countries for the period 2001–2018. We find that investors from a tight (loose) culture will exhibit less (more) portfolio diversification among foreign markets. Further, cultural tightness-looseness moderates the effect of Hofstede’s cultural values on foreign portfolio allocation decisions differently and depending on the cultural dimension analyzed. The consideration of cultural tightness-looseness in the models diminishes the contradictory and inconclusive results regarding the relationships between cultural values and foreign bias from previous studies.These results hold for various robustness checks.