Study The Impact Of Investors' Personality Towards Wealth Management Services In Gujarat: A Review
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/7a4fmb61Keywords:
Investor Personality, Wealth Management Services, Behavioral Finance, Five-Factor Model, Gujarat, Risk Tolerance, Investment Behavior, Financial Literacy, Cultural Influence, Personality Profiling.Abstract
Investor personality has emerged as a significant determinant in financial decision-making, particularly within the realm of wealth management. In an era of increasing financial complexity and personalized services, understanding the behavioral traits of investors becomes essential. This review explores how different personality dimensions—based on the Five-Factor Model—impact attitudes, preferences, and behaviors concerning wealth management services. Focusing on Gujarat, a rapidly developing state in India with a strong investment culture, this paper synthesizes relevant theories, empirical studies, and contextual insights to highlight the interplay between psychology and financial behavior. The review also addresses the role of cultural, demographic, and socio-economic factors influencing investor engagement with wealth management services. Finally, it proposes practical strategies for wealth managers and outlines directions for future research in behavioral finance.