Generational Differences in Financial Well-Being: Understanding Financial Knowledge, Skill, and Behavior

IF 8.6 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Lu Fan, Robin Henager
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This study investigated generational differences in financial knowledge, skill, behavior, and consumers' financial well-being (FWB) among Millennials, Gen-Xers, and Boomers. It examined generational differences as a moderating factor in the associations between financial knowledge, skill, and behavior and FWB. Using a national dataset and a series of hierarchical multiple regressions, the findings demonstrated that financial knowledge, skill, and responsible behavior were positively connected to consumer FWB across all generations. Generational variations were found in FWB, financial knowledge, and responsible financial behavior. Furthermore, generational differences moderated the links between objective financial knowledge, financial goal commitment, and consumer FWB in distinct ways across generational cohorts. Implications for educators, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners are discussed.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Consumer Studies is a scholarly platform for consumer research, welcoming academic and research papers across all realms of consumer studies. Our publication showcases articles of global interest, presenting cutting-edge research from around the world.
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