The Role of Economic Education in the Family on the Consumptive Behavior of University Students

Anindita Trinura Novitasari, Cipto Wardoyo, Endang Sri Andayani
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Consumptive behavior is a behavior in humans where people spend their money to fulfill needs that tend to prioritize not only needs but unrestrained wants. This behavior is identical to the tendency in spending too much money with the inability to control purchase of goods and services that are not in priority. Impulsive shopping, lack of financial planning and the tendency to prioritize prestige within their social setting. These behaviors are frequently observable among teenagers or, in this case, university students. They would be avoidable, if students have self-control to follow a rational consumption pattern. Consumptive behavior among university students should be watched carefully because it would have an impact on students’ personal wellbeing, mental health and academic advancements. Overbuying on goods should be controlled through improvement of personal financial awareness, development of prudent financial management habit and learning to differentiate between needs and wants. The family setting, as an informal education to support formal education, has a role in forming students’ mindset. Habit formation, exemplar and explanation from parents are major elements in forming a child’s mindset to behave in an economically rational way. Habits are taught by parents. Financially responsible habits are formed by the parents in their children. Through exemplars, parents provide examples on how to consume through the practices of financial management. Explanations are provided by the parents on the importance of living prudently
家庭经济教育对大学生消费行为的影响
消费行为是人类花钱满足需求的一种行为,这种行为不仅倾向于优先满足需求,而且倾向于满足无节制的欲望。这种行为与花钱过多、无法控制购买非优先商品和服务的倾向相同。冲动购物、缺乏财务规划以及在社交场合优先考虑声望的倾向。这些行为在青少年或大学生中经常出现。如果学生有自制力,遵循合理的消费模式,这些行为是可以避免的。大学生的消费行为应该受到仔细关注,因为它会对学生的个人幸福、心理健康和学业进步产生影响。应通过提高个人理财意识、培养审慎的理财习惯和学会区分需求与欲望来控制过度购买商品的行为。家庭环境作为支持正规教育的非正规教育,对学生思想的形成具有一定的作用。习惯的养成、父母的示范和解释是孩子形成理性理财观念的主要因素。习惯是父母教出来的。对财务负责的习惯是由父母培养孩子养成的。通过示范,父母提供了如何通过理财实践进行消费的范例。父母解释谨慎生活的重要性
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