An Investigation into the Factors Influencing Public Participation in the Security Exchange Market by Resident's in Nyeri Municipality.
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Date
2013-08-24
Authors
Mwangi, Gerald Wachira
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Abstract
A Security exchange market is a corporation or mutual organization which provides trading facilities
for stock brokers and traders, to trade stocks and other securities. It may be a physical trading room
where the traders gather, or a formalized communications network. Creation of a stock exchange is a
strategy of economic development. Stock markets may affect economic activity through the creation of
liquidity. Liquid equity markets make investment more attractive because they allow savers to acquire
equity and to sell it quickly and cheaply. At the same time, companies enjoy permanent access to
capital raised through equity issues. The purpose of this study was to explore the factors influencing
public participation by Nyeri residents in the securities exchange market. The study was geared
towards identifying policies which can be put in place to address the issue of limited participation in
the exchange market and thus affecting the market liquidity and growth. The study was guided by the
following four specific objectives; To find out the residents level of awareness on the available
financial assets in the securities exchange market, to determine the level of income/wealth impact
towards active participation in the securities exchange market, to determine the effect of information
dissemination by issuers and distributors on active participation in the securities exchange market and
examine the influence of education level to active participation in the securities exchange market. The
study further provided an overview of the existing literature in this area which drew upon key variables
which informed the design of the study. The study adopted a descriptive research design. Data was
collected using questionnaire that comprised of both open ended and closed ended questions. The
target population was Nyeri municipal residents categorized according to their estates. Data was
analyzed using quantitative and qualitative analysis techniques and regression model. Statistical
Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used to generate the descriptive statistics. On the residents'
level of awareness on the available financial assets in the securities exchange market, the study found
that the awareness of shares, bonds and unit trusts was relatively high; a share of 40% of the study
population rated their awareness of the three stock exchange items as high. On the participation of the
residents in the securities market, the study found that on average, the majority (77%) of the
respondents had never invested in the securities market. On the residents' income and its effect on the
participation in the securities market, the study found that most of the respondents were self-employed.
On education and training and its effect on the participation in the securities market, the study found
that most (48.7%) of the respondents in the study had gone as far as college education. On the
dissemination of information and its effect on the securities market, the study found that the electronic
media (79.2%) and the print media (71.8%) were rated highly as being very reliable. The electronic
media (76.9%) and the print media (75.9%) were also rated as the two sources of information that had
the highest timeliness. Awareness on the available financial assets (sig. = 0.000), level of income (sig.
= 0.000) and information dissemination (sig. = 0.013) predicted 22% of participation ofNyeri residents
in the securities exchange market.
The study concluded that to be a successful player in securities one has to have had an adequate
amount of awareness, have substantial income and have access to various sources of information on
the securities market. The study recommended that the government should invest heavily in the
education and training of the public on the securities market. There is evidence that education and
training improves participation by increasing awareness. This can be done through the school
curriculum as well as the mass media.
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