Financial Capability as a Predictor of Financial Satisfaction among Catholic Higher Education Employees: A Sequential Explanatory Mixed Method Inquiry

Mary Mae Nawanao, Grace Lopena
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Understanding the financial capability and satisfaction of Catholic Higher Education Institution (CHEI) employees is crucial in addressing their financial well-being. Hence, this paper quantitatively assessed the financial capability and financial satisfaction of CHEI employees. Meanwhile, the qualitative phase explored the factors influencing financial capability and financial satisfaction through interviews. By employing a sequential explanatory mixed-method approach, the research provided a holistic understanding of how financial capability impacts financial satisfaction and explore potential strategies to enhance their financial well-being. The quantitative phase involved a self-made research instrument. The researcher employed tools like frequency distribution, mean, standard deviation, and regression analysis. For the qualitative phase, data collection involved a semi-structured interview. Lichtman's 3 Cs analyzed the transcribed data. The quantitative results revealed that the CHEI employees has a high financial capability. However, they are financially dissatisfied. In their demographics, income, educational attainment, and employment classification has a significant relationship of CHEI financial capability. In financial satisfaction, only income and educational attainment has a significant relationship. Moreover, the qualitative results revealed that having alternative means of living, receiving spousal support, and having fewer dependents are key elements that enhance the financial resilience and flexibility of CHEI employees. However, despite their financial capability, the research indicates that CHEI employees may face financial dissatisfaction linked to employment-related issues. Factors such as limited career advancement opportunities and lower monthly salary levels are identified as significant contributors to their financial dissatisfaction.
财务能力是天主教高等教育雇员财务满意度的预测因素:顺序解释混合法研究
了解天主教高等教育机构(CHEI)员工的财务能力和满意度对于解决他们的财务问题至关重要。因此,本文对天主教高等教育机构员工的财务能力和财务满意度进行了定量评估。同时,定性阶段通过访谈探讨了影响财务能力和财务满意度的因素。通过采用顺序解释混合方法,本研究提供了对财务能力如何影响财务满意度的整体理解,并探索了提高财务幸福感的潜在策略。定量研究阶段采用了自制的研究工具。研究人员使用了频率分布、平均值、标准差和回归分析等工具。在定性阶段,数据收集涉及半结构化访谈。Lichtman's 3 Cs 分析了转录的数据。定量结果显示,CHEI 员工的财务能力较高。然而,他们在经济上并不满意。在他们的人口统计学特征中,收入、教育程度和就业分类与 CHEI 的财务能力有显著关系。在财务满意度方面,只有收入和教育程度与财务满意度有显著关系。此外,定性研究结果表明,拥有其他生活来源、获得配偶支持以及受抚养人较少是提高健康保险机构员工财务复原力和灵活性的关键因素。然而,研究表明,尽管有经济能力,CHEI 员工仍可能面临与就业相关的经济不满。职业晋升机会有限和月薪水平较低等因素被认为是导致他们经济不满的重要原因。
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