Debt trap dynamics: The moderating role of convenience, financial literacy, and religiosity in credit card usage

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Saeed Siyal , Riaz Ahmad , Shamrez Ali
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In the modern age, the card payment business has flourished in Pakistan. Many multinational and national commercial banks have not only introduced debit cards but also many types of credit cards with distinct payment plans, and they are broadly used as financial instruments in consumer financing. The purpose of this research is to identify the distinctive components that cause credit card debt and how Pakistanis are snared into a debt trap by using credit cards. For this purpose, the study examines the effects of credit card usage (CCU), materialism (M), installment plan (IP), convenience (CONV), religiosity (R), and financial literacy (FL) on a dependent variable, debt trap (DT). Furthermore, the moderation impacts of R, FL, and CONV are tested too. The quantitative research approach and cross-sectional research design were applied. The data was collected from 297 credit card users by using a convenience sampling technique that shows a 79.2 % response rate. The Partial Least Square (PLS)-Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) technique was employed for data analysis. The Partial Least Square (PLS)-Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) direct effect has shown that CCU, M, IP, CONV, and R have a significant relationship with DT while FL has an insignificant relationship with the DP. In other words, the indirect effect has shown that FL is not significantly moderate in the relationship between R and DT. Likely, CONV does not significantly moderate the relationship between CCU and DP, however; other indirect effects show a significant moderated relationship of all other independent and dependent variables. Most of the moderating effects are supported, therefore the moderating effects are significant contributions. The study findings could help banks and regulatory bodies in launching these types of credit cards which are under shariah complaints about captivating the users to use the credit card without any fear. This research is a pioneer study in the context of the Pakistan banking sector along with three moderators, religiosity, financial literacy, and convenience. Based on the findings of this research, policymakers and financial institutions in Pakistan should consider introducing Shariah-compliant credit cards that align with users' religious beliefs, while promoting financial literacy programs to better educate consumers on responsible credit card usage and debt management, thus preventing them from falling into debt traps.
债务陷阱动态:便利性、金融知识和宗教信仰对信用卡使用的调节作用
现代巴基斯坦的银行卡支付业务蓬勃发展。许多跨国银行和国内商业银行不仅推出了借记卡,还推出了多种类型的信用卡,并制定了不同的付款计划,这些信用卡被广泛用作消费融资的金融工具。本研究的目的是找出导致信用卡债务的独特因素,以及巴基斯坦人是如何通过使用信用卡陷入债务陷阱的。为此,本研究探讨了信用卡使用(CCU)、物质主义(M)、分期付款计划(IP)、便利性(CONV)、宗教信仰(R)和金融知识(FL)对因变量债务陷阱(DT)的影响。此外,还检验了 R、FL 和 CONV 的调节影响。研究采用了定量研究方法和横截面研究设计。通过方便抽样技术从 297 名信用卡用户中收集了数据,回复率为 79.2%。数据分析采用了偏最小平方(PLS)-结构方程建模(SEM)技术。偏最小二乘法(PLS)-结构方程建模(SEM)的直接效应表明,CCU、M、IP、CONV 和 R 与 DT 有显著关系,而 FL 与 DP 的关系不显著。换句话说,间接效应表明,FL 对 R 和 DT 之间的关系没有明显的调节作用。然而,其他间接效应表明,所有其他自变量和因变量之间都存在显著的调节关系。大多数调节效应都得到了支持,因此调节效应具有重要贡献。研究结果可以帮助银行和监管机构推出这些类型的信用卡,这些信用卡受到伊斯兰教法的保护,可以吸引用户毫无顾虑地使用信用卡。本研究是在巴基斯坦银行业的背景下,结合宗教信仰、金融知识和便利性这三个调节因素开展的一项开创性研究。根据研究结果,巴基斯坦的政策制定者和金融机构应考虑推出符合伊斯兰教法、符合用户宗教信仰的信用卡,同时推广金融扫盲计划,更好地教育消费者负责任地使用信用卡和管理债务,从而防止他们陷入债务陷阱。
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Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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