2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijbm-09-2022-0419
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The direct and indirect effects of financial socialization and psychological characteristics on young professionals' personal financial management behavior

Abstract: PurposePrior work expresses concern about young people's rising debt and lack of financial preparedness. This study focuses on how financial socialization and psychological characteristics affect the personal financial management behavior (PFMB) of young professionals in India. The authors examine both the direct effect of these factors and the indirect effects through financial literacy and aforementioned psychological characteristics as mediators.Design/methodology/approachThe authors develop a conceptual fr… Show more

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“…Without a proper locus of control, it is difficult for individuals to control themselves (Asih & Khalid, 2020). High locus of control individuals can manage their finances according to the financial plan, allowing them to reach their goals without encountering difficulties (Goyal et al, 2023). According to Chujan et al (2022), financial management behavior is positively correlated with locus of control, suggesting that an individual's financial management behavior increases with their locus of control..…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypotesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without a proper locus of control, it is difficult for individuals to control themselves (Asih & Khalid, 2020). High locus of control individuals can manage their finances according to the financial plan, allowing them to reach their goals without encountering difficulties (Goyal et al, 2023). According to Chujan et al (2022), financial management behavior is positively correlated with locus of control, suggesting that an individual's financial management behavior increases with their locus of control..…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypotesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%