Pratiksinh S. Vaghela, Jimmy M. Kapadia, Harsheshkumar R. Patel, Ashishkumar G. Patil
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Abstract
Purpose : The paper investigated the interrelationship between university students’ financial literacy, attitude, and financial behavior. The study examined the effect of financial literacy on financial behavior via financial attitude. Methodology : The study adopted an explanatory research design that investigated the interrelationship between financial literacy, attitude, and financial behavior. A survey method was used to collect the data with a structured questionnaire from university students from Surat, Gujarat. Data analysis was performed using a structural equation modeling approach with the help of SPSS and AMOS version 21. Findings : The study found that university students’ financial literacy scores were high. The students scored an average of 70% while answering questions related to financial literacy. The results of two hypotheses in the study revealed that university students with high scores on financial literacy had positive financial attitudes, which leads to more desirable financial behavior. Practical Implications : Universities and governments should develop a mechanism to identify students with poor financial literacy levels and offer opportunities for skill-based training to upgrade their financial knowledge. Furthermore, marketers of financial products and services might develop financial awareness programs for students with poor financial literacy, which would lead to targeting their future potential customers. Marketers might also use their level of financial literacy to segment their future marketing strategies for this cohort. Originality : The study revealed the relationship between financial literacy, attitude, and behavior among students in an emerging market in India.
Indian Journal of FinanceEconomics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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a source of sophisticated analysis of developments in the rapidly expanding world of finance, is a double blind peer reviewed refereed monthly journal that publishes articles on a wide variety of topics ranging from corporate to personal finance, insurance to financial economics, and derivatives. It provides a forum for exchange of ideas and techniques among academicians and practitioners and thereby, advances applied research in financial management. The journal, with its mission to promote thinking on various facets of finance, is targeted at academicians, scholars, and professionals associated with the field of finance to promote pragmatic research by disseminating the results of research in finance, accounting, financial economics, and sub - areas such as theory and analysis of fiscal markets and instruments, financial derivatives research, insurance, portfolio selection, credit and market risk, statistical and empirical financial studies based on advanced stochastic methods, financial instruments for risk management, uncertainty, and information in relation to finance.