Rashesh Vaidya
Faculty of Management, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal

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Qualitative Analysis on Investment Decisions of Nepalese Stock Market Investors Rashesh Vaidya
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 2 No. 5 (2021): (Issue-May)
Publisher : Profesional Muda Cendekia Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47153/jbmr25.1422021

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The paper attempts to examine the experience of the Nepalese investors at the secondary market. The paper explored the investment decisions process of the Nepalese investors. The paper has adopted the grounded theory to generate the theory from the data collected from the semi-structured interview from the stock market investors having an academic background in management. The findings revealed that the investors are eager to invest in the stock market and go for a better experience from their trading at the NEPSE floor. The study exposed a mixed opinion in context to the understanding of the macroeconomic aspects and their influence on investment decisions. The investors forwarded that there is no relation between their investment decision-making process and the macroeconomic factors, while some of the investors stated that they see a connection of the economy with the stock market directly or indirectly. The study came out that the major concern of the Nepalese investors is a fundamental aspect of the listed companies while selecting for an investment. At the same time, investors stated that they go for technical analysis or follow the market trend for the short-term trading at NEPSE floor. The investors are seen at one point that the unstable political situation and insider trading have been major challenges, in context to the Nepalese stock market. Finally, the excessive flow of information related to the listed companies either with some validity or not, makes an investor’s investment decisions go wrong.
Impact of Socio-cultural Business Environment on Entrepreneurial Intention: A Study among Nepalese Muslim Community Rashesh Vaidya; Nikita Lohani; Parshuma Lacoul
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): (Issue-June)
Publisher : Profesional Muda Cendekia Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47153/jbmr36.3552022

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Muslims in Nepal historically originated from the Indian subcontinent, mainly from India, and from Tibet. Kashmiri Muslim traders first arrived at Kathmandu Valley during King Ratna Malla Regime (1484-1520 AD) and then followed by Afghans, Persians, and even Arabian. Finally, the Tibetan Muslims entered Nepal after being displaced from China. The Muslims from India migrated to the Terai region of Nepal after invasion of British in India. The Muslims in Nepal are seen as highly integrated with the Hindu communities as well as the business they are doing are related to the Hindu community. The main purpose of the earlier migration of the Muslim community in Nepal was basically to establish or run a business. Hence, the paper tries to find out the impact of the socio-cultural business environment on entrepreneurial intention among the Nepalese Muslim community. The paper has taken a sample of 180 Nepalese Muslims. The paper found that the people from Nepalese Muslim community are not highly educated. The major communicating language of the community is seen as Nepali. Under socio-culture factors, the respondents stressed that education could play a vital role in enhancing their entrepreneurial quality. Similarly, parents are seen as role models among the community to embrace self-employment. Religious and social system factors are not seen as influencing factors in enhancing entrepreneurial intentions among the Nepalese Muslim community.
Opinion on Distribution Nature of NEPSE Return: A Qualitative Analysis Rashesh Vaidya; Dilli Raj Sharma; Jeetendra Dangol
Social Science Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): (issue-January)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47153/sss31.5532023

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The paper conducted a qualitative analysis among the Nepalese econophysicist-cum-investors regarding the opinions on the investment environment of the Nepalese stock market (NEPSE) and the challenges they have been facing while going for an investment decision. The paper has also gotten opinions on the screening process from the NEPSE from the interviewees and their opinion on the distribution nature of the return from the market. The paper followed the grounded theory to come with certain theories from the opinions. The paper found that the strong fundamentals of the listed companies were a concern for the interviewees. Similarly, wrong information and trading procedures were seen as concerns among interviewees. The paper found from interviews that the published financial reports of the listed companies helped in screening the shares to make a better portfolio among the Nepalese econophysicist-cum-investors. Finally, in the context of the distribution nature of NEPSE return, most interviewees viewed that the return follows the normal distribution. The interviewees viewed that the market return follows the power-law when the bull-run continues, backed by the extreme magnitude of trade volume as well as the perfect political and economic condition of the nation. They also linked the nature of return distribution with the behavioral factors of the investment decision process.