2019
DOI: 10.1108/stics-04-2019-0008
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Financialization and generational differences in the correlates of perceived importance of investment in Hong Kong

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine how people’s perceptions of the importance of financial investment relate to their value orientation, societal perceptions and policy attitudes. Tying together insights from theoretical analysis of the financialization of society and Mannheim’s (1972) theory of generation, this study hypothesizes that perceived importance of investment should be less connected to a desire for a wealthy lifestyle and more connected to a critique of social inequality among the youn… Show more

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“…In 2016, Hong Kong recorded a Gini coefficient of 0.54 4 (World Population Review, 2021). The impact of class differences has manifested itself in multiple ways in everyday life, including individual consumption and lifestyle differences, investing for future returns, and an affinity for Western values (Lee et al, 2019). Considering these developments, we expected class-based structures and individual ownership of capital to play an important role in shaping the intimate lives of gay men in Hong Kong.…”
Section: The Research Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2016, Hong Kong recorded a Gini coefficient of 0.54 4 (World Population Review, 2021). The impact of class differences has manifested itself in multiple ways in everyday life, including individual consumption and lifestyle differences, investing for future returns, and an affinity for Western values (Lee et al, 2019). Considering these developments, we expected class-based structures and individual ownership of capital to play an important role in shaping the intimate lives of gay men in Hong Kong.…”
Section: The Research Sitementioning
confidence: 99%