新冠肺炎疫情期间信用卡债务的探索性研究

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Alan D. Smith
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本研究的目的是研究当前COVID-19全球大流行对与个人债务行为相关的选定内在和外在因素的影响,即信用卡债务状况的变化。这些假设来源于文献,并侧重于在购买必需品和偿还当前债务负担时,调节金融知识和责任的潜在性别偏见方面。研究发现,在预测必要购买和债务维持的许多内在/外在动机因素中,财务知识是最强大的因素。有一些性别差异,但双方都强烈同意,这种债务不会对实现他们的生活目标产生负面影响。与一些年长、富裕的人相比,年轻、收入较低的专业人士似乎更有意识地管理自己的债务。信用卡奖励一直是促使人们使用信用卡的主要激励因素。在购买基本生活必需品时,信用奖励对财务知识和生活方式形象的影响不显著。版权所有©2022 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd。
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Exploratory study of credit-card indebtedness during the COVID-19 pandemic
The purpose of this research is to study the impact of the current COVID-19 global pandemic on the selected intrinsic and extrinsic factors associated with behaviour personal indebtedness;namely, the changing landscape of credit-card indebtedness. The hypotheses were derived from the literature and focuses on moderating aspects of financial knowledge and responsibility with potential gender bias in purchasing essentials and paying down current debt burden. It was found that financial knowledge was the most powerful factor of the many intrinsic/extrinsic motivational factors explored in predicting essential purchases and debt maintenance. There were some gender differences, but both strongly agreed that such debt would not negatively impact attaining their life’s goals. It appears that younger, lower-income professionals were more conscious about managing their debt than some older, more wealthy individuals. Credit-card rewards have always been a major motivating factor to induce credit-card use. In purchasing basic essentials, credit rewards were not found to be significant as financial knowledge and lifestyle images. Copyright © 2022 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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International Journal of Electronic Finance
International Journal of Electronic Finance Business, Management and Accounting-Management of Technology and Innovation
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1.20
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31
期刊介绍: IJEF publishes articles that present current practice and research in the area of e-finance. It is dedicated to design, development, management, implementation, technology, and application issues in e-finance. Topics covered include: -E-business and IT/IS investment -E-banking/m-banking strategy/implementation -Digitisation in financial supply chain -[E-]auditing, e-taxation, e-cash flow -Customer channel management -Data mining/warehousing -E-lending/e-payment/e-procurement -Cultural/social/political issues -E-trading/online auctions -Knowledge management -Business intelligence -E-government regulation -Security/privacy/trust -IT risk analysis -Human-computer interaction
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