Unveiling individuals’ financial behavior patterns: The Polish-Ukrainian case study in the pre-war period

Y. Polishchuk, V. Maiurchenko, O. Tereshchenko, M. Budiaiev, Serhii Onikiienko
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The study investigates the financial behavior of Ukrainians residing in Ukraine and Poland, aiming to identify patterns for the development of customized financial literacy programs. Additionally, it assesses Ukrainians’ preparedness, within their behavioral patterns, for global crises leading to financial shocks. During January-February 2022, a survey method was used to collect data from randomly chosen two groups of representatives of Ukrainians in Poland (N1 = 280) and Ukraine (N2 = 341). Data were proceeded with SPSS. Common patterns were revealed for both Ukraine and Poland, which are based on traditions and personal beliefs: disciplined cash flows controlling of personal budget and forming reserves for different types of crises; concentration on short-term plans and avoiding long-term ones; lack of trust to financial institutions for saving money. Among distinguished patterns are the following: In Poland, Ukrainians are more responsible and attentive to consumer loans, regularly receive and pay bills. In Poland, the investment portfolio of Ukrainians has a more diverse set of instruments. Online financial services are preferable in Poland. The study helps to identify if financially Ukrainians were ready to resist the russian war in Ukraine. Almost 30% of Ukrainians in Ukraine and 25% in Poland had only reserve for the period 1-3 months. In both countries, they claim they are ready to cover sources of covering unforeseen expenses from their reserves (more than 50% of respondents). AcknowledgmentsThe authors would like to express their gratitude to the Kirkland Scholarship Program, the Leaders of Change Foundation, the Polish American Freedom Foundation, the University of Wroclaw and personally to Marek Wróblewski, Professor at the University of Wroclaw, Associate of Ukrainian banks, and to those who helped to disseminate information about the survey, including the Foundation Ukraine, as well as to the respondents and all those who expressed interest in the results.
揭示个人的金融行为模式:战前波兰-乌克兰案例研究
本研究调查了居住在乌克兰和波兰的乌克兰人的金融行为,旨在找出制定个性化金融扫盲计划的模式。此外,研究还评估了乌克兰人在其行为模式中对导致金融冲击的全球危机的准备情况。2022 年 1 月至 2 月期间,采用调查方法从随机选择的波兰(N1 = 280)和乌克兰(N2 = 341)两组乌克兰人代表中收集数据。数据使用 SPSS 进行处理。结果显示,乌克兰和波兰都有基于传统和个人信仰的共同模式:严格控制个人预算的现金流,并为不同类型的危机建立储备;专注于短期计划,避免长期计划;对金融机构的储蓄缺乏信任。以下是一些突出的模式:在波兰,乌克兰人对消费贷款更负责任、更关注,定期收取和支付账单。在波兰,乌克兰人的投资组合工具更加多样化。在波兰,在线金融服务更受欢迎。这项研究有助于确定乌克兰人在金融方面是否做好了抵制俄罗斯在乌克兰发动战争的准备。乌克兰和波兰分别有近 30% 和 25% 的乌克兰人只储备了 1-3 个月的资金。在这两个国家,他们都声称已准备好从储备金中支付意外支出(超过 50%的受访者)。致谢作者感谢 Kirkland 奖学金项目、变革领导者基金会、波兰裔美国人自由基金会、弗罗茨瓦夫大学,并以个人名义感谢弗罗茨瓦夫大学教授、乌克兰银行协理 Marek Wróblewski,感谢包括乌克兰基金会在内的帮助传播调查信息的人、受访者以及所有对调查结果感兴趣的人。
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