Digital factors supporting decision making in the financial well-being of social housing residents

IF 2.8 Q2 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
F. Carton, J. McCarthy, H. Xiong
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ABSTRACT This paper draws on quantitative and qualitative research from social housing tenants in Ireland, exploring the relationship between digital access to financial resources and financial well-being. We find that using the mobile phone to check a bank balance is associated with decisions around financial commitments (not running out) and resilience (having savings, being able to withstand a shock). Using the internet to check a bank balance is correlated with not having financial difficulties. However, paying bills via mobile phone is correlated with not having money left over at the end of the month and not saving, suggesting an increasing impulsiveness in decision making. IT-enabled banking and commerce have positive and negative implications for day-to-day money management and expenditure decisions. We therefore suggest further multi-disciplinary research on the opportunities for information technology to inform policy and practice around prudent money management decision making for consumers.
支持社会住房居民财务福利决策的数字因素
本文借鉴了爱尔兰社会住房租户的定量和定性研究,探讨了数字金融资源获取与财务福祉之间的关系。我们发现,使用手机查看银行余额与财务承诺(不会耗尽)和弹性(有储蓄,能够承受冲击)的决策有关。使用互联网查看银行余额与没有财务困难相关。然而,通过手机支付账单与月底没有剩余的钱和不存钱有关,这表明人们在做决定时越来越冲动。支持it的银行和商业对日常资金管理和支出决策有积极和消极的影响。因此,我们建议对信息技术的机会进行进一步的多学科研究,以便为消费者制定审慎的资金管理决策提供政策和实践信息。
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Journal of Decision Systems
Journal of Decision Systems OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE-
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