Purpose- Trade goods have been used as exchange mediums since the first humans. A thousand years ago currency was invented, and it
became the dominant exchange medium in today’s world. The history of money did not end with the invention of fiat currency, such as US
Dollar or Euro. Cryptocurrency is the new development. It is not a trade good, nor a fiat money. “It is a new, experimental kind of money.”
In this study our purpose is to analyze the factors influencing investors’ decision making on investment in cryptocurrencies by using
conjoint analysis. Studies suggest that some attributes of cryptocurrencies affect decisions of investors. In this study, the attributes at
different levels related to investors’ expectations on cryptocurrencies are examined.
Methodology- In this study, conjoint analysis has been conducted. Conjoint method is a statistical analysis method and by using this
method researchers determine the value of the attributes of a product or a feature for its consumers. Conjoint analysis is a method for
analyzing preferences of customers; it is a useful tool for predicting and determining responses of customers to new product features and
totally new products. In this case customers are investors and the new product is cryptocurrencies. Conjoint analysis has several types,
choice based conjoint analysis is one of them and it is the preferred method for most of the researchers.
Findings- Data collected for the study has been analyzed by using Marketing Engineering for Excel software. The findings of the study
indicate that profitability, bookkeeping and security are the most important attributes which influence expectations of investors in
cryptocurrencies. Five attributes with five levels each are chosen. It is predicted that these attributes are the most important indicators of
investor behavior. According to research findings, most important attribute for investors is profitability. This study confirms that the
majority of investors have high profit expectation from crypto currencies. But study results also include some unexpected findings.
Anonymity is not one of the main concerns for investors and almost equal number of investors prefers very high and very low level of
bookkeeping.
Conclusion- The conjoint analysis gives a clear view on what investors expect from cryptocurrencies. The results show the attributes to
improve when developing a cryptocurrency.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | December 30, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 Volume: 5 Issue: 4 |
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