Does self-control constitute a driver of millennials' financial behaviors and attitudes?

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作者
Rey-Ares, Lucia [1 ]
Fernandez-Lopez, Sara [2 ]
Castro-Gonzalez, Sandra [3 ]
Rodeiro-Pazos, David [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ A Coruna, Business Dept, Fac Human & Documentat, Campus Esteiro,S N, Ferrol 15403, Galicia, Spain
[2] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Fac Econ & Business, Dept Financial Econ & Accounting, Santiago De Compostela 15782, Galicia, Spain
[3] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Fac Business Adm, Dept Business Org & Commercializat, Avda Alfonso X El Sabio S-N, S-27002 Lugo, Galicia, Spain
关键词
Self-control; Financial behavior; Financial attitudes; Financial literacy; Spain; Millennial generation; GENERATION X; LIFE-CYCLE; LITERACY; DETERMINANTS; MANAGEMENT; WORLD; USAGE; DEBT;
D O I
10.1016/j.socec.2021.101702
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Millennials are currently facing particular financial challenges that will condition the future financial well-being of the society as a whole, and the decision-making process happening in worse circumstances than those of preceding generations. However, few studies to date have deeply analyzed millennials' financial behaviors, and particularly, how self-control operationalizes their financial choices. Using data from the 2017 Survey of Financial Competences of Spanish individuals, this paper analyzes how self-control influences different financial behaviors and attitudes and whether this effect differs between millennials and older generations. The results indicate that self-control does influence the individuals' financial attitudes regardless of generation, whereas in the case of financial behaviors, only those millennials exhibiting the highest levels of self-control are affected by it when deciding on a saving account or a personal loan. These outcomes have numerous significant implications, in addition to providing recommendations to policy makers aimed at engaging millennials in healthier financial behaviors.
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