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Efectos de las finanzas comportamentales en la gestión del riesgo de la tasa de cambio en las pymes en Colombia

Authors: Carvajal Gómez, Valentina; Argüelles Jaramillo, Santiago;

Efectos de las finanzas comportamentales en la gestión del riesgo de la tasa de cambio en las pymes en Colombia

Abstract

Esta investigación analiza los efectos de los sesgos asociados a las finanzas comportamentales en la gestión del riesgo de la tasa de cambio en las pymes del sector real colombiano. Aunque las finanzas comportamentales han sido ampliamente estudiadas en el ámbito de las inversiones, es relevante analizar su impacto en la toma de decisiones de cobertura para anticipar y mitigar el riesgo cambiario. Para ello, se aplicó una encuesta a treinta pymes y treinta gestores de riesgo de instituciones financieras, con el fin de examinar la intersección entre la literatura en finanzas comportamentales y la toma de decisiones para la gestión del riesgo de la tasa de cambio de estas compañías. Los resultados revelan la prevalencia de sesgos cognitivos en este proceso, lo que sugiere la necesidad de presentar estrategias y recomendaciones para mitigarlos.

This research analyzes the effects of biases associated with behavioral finance on exchange rate risk management in SMEs companies in the Colombian real sector. Although behavioral finance has been widely studied in the investment field, it is relevant to analyze its impact on hedging decisions to anticipate and mitigate exchange rate risk. To this end, a survey was applied to thirty SMEs and thirty risk managers of financial institutions, in order to examine the intersection between the literature on behavioral finance and the decision-making process for managing the exchange rate risk of these firms. The results reveal the prevalence of cognitive biases in this process, suggesting the necessity to present strategies and recommendations to mitigate them.

Magíster en Administración Financiera

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Colombia
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FINANZAS, ADMINISTRACIÓN FINANCIERA, Coberturas, TASA DE CRECIMIENTO, Hedging, Finanzas comportamentales, Pymes, Tasa de cambio, SMEs, Exchange rate, Derivados financieros, Financial derivatives, Behavioral finance, PEQUEÑA Y MEDIANA EMPRESA, FINANZAS CORPORATIVAS

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