Consumptive Behavior: Are Financial Literacy, Electronic Money, Lifestyle, and Self-Control Necessary?

Ferninda Cahya Alfinna, Wida Purwidianti, Erna Handayani, Hermin Endratno
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Aims: Consumptive behavior has become familiar to students because of the support of an increasingly modern era and the ease of buying needs or wants.   This study aims to determine whether financial Literacy, electronic Money, Lifestyle, and self-control significantly affect consumer behavior, especially among students. Study Design:  Active FEB students in DKI Jakarta Province, Central Java, Special Region of Yogyakarta Place and Duration of Study: at Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto, Universitas Wijayakusuma Purwokerto, Universitas Diponegoro, Universitas Tidar, Universitas Gajah Mada and Universitas UPN Yogyakarta, which have a total of 18.255 students. The sample for this study is 160 respondents that was determined using the Slovin technique. Methodology: In this research, the methods used to analyze data are using a Partial Least Square (PLS) based structural equation model (SEM). By using SmartPLS 3.0, each hypothesis will be tested to understand the relationships between variables.   To test Validity and reliability, the research uses an outer model. Hypothesis testing was done using inner models. Results: Financial Literacy had no significant effect on consumptive behavior. Electronic 0money has no significant impact on consumptive behavior. Lifestyle significantly affects consumptive behavior with Original Sample 0,449. Self-control significantly affects consumptive behavior with Original  Sample 0,187. Conclusion: Financial Literacy and electronic Money do not ultimately influence students' consumptive behavior; this could happen because students do not use their financial understanding in everyday life, and the ease of electronic money does not affect students' consumptive behavior. At the same time, Lifestyle and self-control influence student consumption behavior. Uncontrolled Lifestyle and self-control make students consumptive in everyday life.
消费行为:金融知识、电子货币、生活方式和自控力是否必要?
目的:由于日益现代化的时代和购买需求或欲望的便利性的支持,消费行为已经为学生所熟悉。本研究旨在确定金融素养、电子货币、生活方式和自我控制是否显著影响消费者行为,特别是在学生中。研究设计:在雅加达DKI省,中爪哇,日惹特区的活跃FEB学生和学习时间:在雅加达内大学,穆罕默德大学,维贾古苏马大学,迪波尼戈罗大学,提达大学,加迦马达大学和日惹UPN大学,总共有18.255名学生。本研究的样本是使用Slovin技术确定的160名受访者。方法:本研究采用基于偏最小二乘(PLS)的结构方程模型(SEM)进行数据分析。通过使用SmartPLS 3.0,每个假设将被测试,以了解变量之间的关系。为了检验本研究的效度和信度,本研究采用了外部模型。使用内部模型进行假设检验。结果:理财素养对消费行为无显著影响。电子货币对消费行为没有显著影响。生活方式显著影响原始样本0,449的消费行为。自我控制显著影响原始样本0,187的消费行为。结论:金融素养和电子货币对学生的消费行为没有最终影响;这可能是因为学生在日常生活中没有使用他们的金融知识,而电子货币的便利性并不影响学生的消费行为。同时,生活方式和自我控制也影响着学生的消费行为。不受控制的生活方式和自我控制使学生在日常生活中消费。
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