与爱人讨论金钱问题:财务压力如何影响夫妻间的财务交流

IF 4 2区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS
Nirajana Mishra, Emily N. Garbinsky, Suzanne B. Shu
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在管理共同财务时,夫妻双方需要就金钱问题进行坦诚的对话。但是,当一方感到财务压力大时,会发生什么情况呢?我们的研究调查了这个问题,探讨了个人对其当前财务状况的看法如何影响其与伴侣讨论金钱问题的意愿。在八项研究中(N = 8474),我们发现,当个人经历高(与低)财务压力时,由于预期冲突更大,他们不太可能与伴侣就财务问题进行沟通。当个体没有预期冲突时,财务压力对沟通的影响就会减弱。此外,我们还证明,将冲突视为可解决的而非永久性的,会增加与伴侣进行财务沟通的可能性。这些发现对个人的经济福祉和夫妻关系满意度都有显著的影响。
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Discussing money with the one you love: How financial stress influences couples' financial communication
When managing joint finances, couples need to have candid conversations about money. But what happens when one partner is feeling financially stressed? Our research investigates this question, exploring how an individual's perception of their current financial situation impacts their willingness to discuss money with their partner. Across eight studies (N = 8474), we found that when individuals experience high (vs. low) financial stress, they are less likely to communicate with their partner about finances due to greater anticipated conflict. The effect of financial stress on communication is attenuated when individuals do not anticipate conflict. Further, we demonstrate that viewing conflicts as solvable rather than perpetual increases the likelihood of engaging in financial communication with one's partner. These findings have notable implications for both individuals' financial well‐being and couples' relationship satisfaction.
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CiteScore
8.40
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Consumer Psychology is devoted to psychological perspectives on the study of the consumer. It publishes articles that contribute both theoretically and empirically to an understanding of psychological processes underlying consumers thoughts, feelings, decisions, and behaviors. Areas of emphasis include, but are not limited to, consumer judgment and decision processes, attitude formation and change, reactions to persuasive communications, affective experiences, consumer information processing, consumer-brand relationships, affective, cognitive, and motivational determinants of consumer behavior, family and group decision processes, and cultural and individual differences in consumer behavior.
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