评估关于加密货币的信念:关于加密货币的信念量表的开发和验证(SBaC)

IF 3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Mirko Duradoni, Elena Serritella, Martina Bellotti, Alessio Luciano Licata, Andrea Guazzini
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过去几十年的技术革命彻底改变了经济互动,引入了电子银行和加密货币等新范式。尽管文献质疑与使用加密货币相关的先决条件,特别是它们背后的态度和信念,但仍然缺乏一个强大的、多维的工具来衡量人们对加密货币的信念。因此,本研究的目的是初步验证一种用于全面评估加密货币相关信念的全新量表:关于加密货币的信念量表(SBaC)。第一版量表在395名说意大利语的参与者中进行了测试(53.1%为女性,平均年龄27.44岁,SD = 11.03)。在完成调查问卷时,13%的样本还持有加密货币。探索性因素分析(EFA)的结果表明,SBaC共有12个项目,有四个因素:(i)自我实现,与通过加密货币实现独立性和目标有关;(二)投资,表明潜在盈利能力;(iii)加密货币作为交换媒介,作为交易的替代方案;(iv)控制点,与加密市场中成功或失败的个人归因有关。对独立样本(N = 133,平均年龄= 34.47,SD = 11.79)进行验证性因子分析(CFA)的结果证实了量表的四因素结构。相关分析表明,对加密货币作为交换媒介和投资的积极信念与参与和持有加密货币的意愿显着相关。内部控制点与参与加密货币的意愿呈负相关,但对持有的数量或投资意愿没有显著影响。社会影响在塑造人们对加密货币作为交换和投资媒介的看法方面发挥了作用,但对控制点或自我实现没有显著影响。自我实现与参与加密货币的意愿和投资意愿呈正相关,尽管相关性较弱。这项研究表明,SBaC是评估加密货币信念、预测行为意图和理解推动数字货币参与的认知过程的有价值的工具。
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Assessing Beliefs About Cryptocurrencies: Development and Validation of the Scale of Beliefs About Cryptocurrencies (SBaC)

Assessing Beliefs About Cryptocurrencies: Development and Validation of the Scale of Beliefs About Cryptocurrencies (SBaC)

The technological revolution of the last decades has revolutionized economic interactions, introducing new paradigms like e-banking and cryptocurrencies. Although the literature has questioned the antecedents associated with the use of cryptocurrencies and, in particular, the attitudes and beliefs underlying them, there is still a lack of a robust, multidimensional tool to measure beliefs about cryptocurrencies. Therefore, the aim of the study is to preliminarily validate a brand-new scale for a comprehensive assessment of beliefs related to cryptocurrencies: the scale of beliefs about cryptocurrencies (SBaC). The first version of the scale was tested on 395 Italian-speaking participants (53.1% were women, mean age 27.44 years, SD = 11.03). Thirteen percent of the sample also held cryptocurrencies at the time of completing the questionnaire. The results of the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) showed that the SBaC, with a total of 12 items, has four factors: (i) self-fulfillment, related to achieving independence and goals through cryptocurrencies; (ii) investment, indicating potential profitability; (iii) cryptocurrencies as a medium of exchange, as an alternative for transactions; and (iv) locus of control, related to individual attribution of success or failure in the crypto market. The results of the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) on an independent sample (N = 133, mean age = 34.47, SD = 11.79) confirm the four-factor structure of the scale. The correlation analysis showed that positive beliefs toward cryptocurrencies as a medium of exchange and as investments are significantly correlated with willingness to engage and hold cryptocurrencies. Internal locus of control negatively correlates with willingness to engage with cryptocurrencies but does not significantly affect the amount held or investment willingness. Social influence plays a role in shaping perceptions of cryptocurrencies as a medium of exchange and investment but does not significantly impact locus of control or self-fulfillment. Self-fulfillment is positively correlated with willingness to engage with cryptocurrencies and investment willingness, albeit with weaker correlations. This study showed that the SBaC is a valuable tool for assessing cryptocurrencies’ beliefs, predicting behavioral intentions, and understanding cognitive processes driving engagement with digital currencies.

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Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies
Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-impact research that enhances understanding of the complex interactions between diverse human behavior and emerging digital technologies.
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