Abstract-Parents play important roles in educating their child to behave appropriately in all aspects of life including financial management. The aim of this paper is to identify the influence of parents' background on savings attitude among students in a Malaysian local university. The findings of the research provide useful information to parents as well as public on the importance of early financial planning exposure toward teenagers, in encouraging savings habit. 2146 questionnaires were distributed among USIM students came from various family background. Apart from bar charts, further analysis is conducted using cross tabulation. The results showed that the higher the levels of education background of parents, the lower the tendency for students to put aside their money for savings. Similarly, the higher the amount of respondents' household income, the lower is the tendency for students to put aside their money for savings. It seemed that higher level of parents' education background and higher household income does not contribute more effort for students in fund savings.
This study aims to analyse research on crisis management using a bibliometric review of 1569 articles collected from the Scopus database for the period between 1968 and 2022. Using Bibliometrix package in RStudio and Biblioshiny web apps, the current study analysed the annual publication trends, most active source titles, corresponding authors’ countries, most productive affiliations and examined citations pattern of the publication on crisis management. This study also discusses the themes based on occurrences and terms of the keywords of the documents. The number of publications on crisis management followed the major crisis of the world. Since COVID-19 has a global impact, the number of publications has increased during the last three years. This study reviewed publications related to crisis management over the past five decades. Accordingly, it can aid interested researchers in gaining a more in-depth understanding of crisis management.
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