Die Werte und die Finanzmärkte

Marcin Krawczyk

Abstract


Der vorliegende Beitrag zeigt anhand von der Übersicht einschlägiger Literatur aus unterschiedlichen Forschungsbereichen, dass Werte eine bedeutende Rolle auf den Finanzmärkten spielen, indem sie Investitionsmotive und -entscheidungen von ökonomischen Akteuren auf diesen Märkten determinieren. Bedeutungsvoll ist die Tatsache, dass diese Werte nicht allein ökonomische Werte bilden, wie es die neoklassische Finanztheorie zu suggerieren scheint, sondern auch andere Werte, unter denen man hedonistische, vitale, moralische, politische und sogar ästhetische Werte nennen kann. Im Licht der Tatsache, dass Kapitalmärkte von Werten in ihrer irreduziblen Vielfalt und Mannigfaltigkeit durchdrungen sind, kann ein nahezu vollständiger Mangel an Arbeiten erstaunlich sein, die darauf hinweisen würden, d.h. auf eine direkte und absichtliche Art zeigen würden, dass sich die Investoren in ihren Investitionsmotiven und -entscheidungen von unterschiedlichen Werten leiten lassen. Der vorliegende Text erfüllt diese Lücke, indem es zugleich das Bedürfnis nach vertieften Forschungen über den Zusammenhang von Werten und Finanzmärkten aufzeigt, insbesondere über den Zusammenhang der letzteren mit Investitionsmotiven und -entscheidungen von Investoren auf Kapitalmärkten.


Schlagworte


Werte; Investieren; Finanzmärkte; Investitionsmotive; Investitionsentscheidungen

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/kw.2020.29.39-58
Date of publication: 2020-08-24 00:00:00
Date of submission: 2019-10-29 00:27:36


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