Financial Literacy as a Strategic issue: A survey from Portuguese Higher Education Students

Mário Antão, Claudia Silvestre, Carla Martinho, M. Negas
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Objective – This paper addresses the financial literacy issue in different countries and contexts, comparing it with the financial Literacy of Portuguese Higher Education Institutions (HEI) students. The objective is to identify the growing need for knowledge in this area and to correct the population's attitude and behavior. This study identifies the main conditioning variables of the financial Literacy of this group of individuals, contributing to developing conditions and procedures that would improve the financial Literacy of European students as an essential element of their personal and professional success. Methodology –This study was based on a survey using a sample of 1017 students from 18 institutions. Ordinal regression was used to determine the predictors of financial Literacy. Findings – The literature review shows different results of structural aspects of the same central questions related to financial Literacy among HEI students. The conclusions of the study are in line with the literature review. Nevertheless, empirical research shows that Portuguese students' financial Literacy is lower than students from other countries, highlighting the need to improve their knowledge in this area by correcting the focus group's attitude and behavior. The study identifies the main conditioning variables of the financial Literacy of this group of individuals. Novelty – HEI students who study finance present a higher level of financial knowledge and relatively more confidence in managing their money, the same for working students. No significant gender differences are observed, and these facts align with some authors. However, it is noteworthy to mention that several researchers observe alternative conclusions. This study shows an evolution of the situation followed twelve years earlier, with the same population, but confirms HEI students' low financial literacy level. This research also contributes to the main study promoted by OECD and included on the 2030 agenda of the United Nations (U.N.). Type of Paper: Empirical JEL Classification: I22, J16. Keywords: Financial Literacy; financial knowledge; financial attitude; financial behavior; higher education students. Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Antão, M; Nunes, C; Silvestre, C; Caldeira, J; Martinho, C; Negas, M. (2022). Financial literacy; financial knowledge; financial attitude; financial behavior; higher education students, Portugal, J. Bus. Econ. Review, 7(2), 141–150. https://doi.org/10.35609/jber.2022.7.2(3)
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目的-本文解决了不同国家和背景下的金融素养问题,并将其与葡萄牙高等教育机构(HEI)学生的金融素养进行了比较。目标是确定对这方面知识日益增长的需要,并纠正人民的态度和行为。本研究确定了这群个人的金融素养的主要条件变量,有助于开发条件和程序,以提高欧洲学生的金融素养,作为他们个人和职业成功的基本要素。研究方法:本研究基于对来自18所大学的1017名学生的调查。使用序数回归来确定金融素养的预测因子。研究结果-文献综述显示了高等教育学生中与金融素养相关的相同核心问题的结构方面的不同结果。本研究的结论与文献综述一致。然而,实证研究表明,葡萄牙学生的金融素养低于其他国家的学生,这突出了需要通过纠正焦点小组的态度和行为来提高他们在这方面的知识。该研究确定了这群人的金融素养的主要条件变量。新颖性-高等学校修读金融专业的学生,在理财方面有较高的知识水平和相对较强的信心,在职学生亦是如此。没有观察到明显的性别差异,这些事实与一些作者的观点一致。然而,值得注意的是,一些研究人员观察到不同的结论。这项研究显示了12年前的情况演变,人口相同,但证实了高等教育学生的金融知识水平较低。该研究也为经合组织(OECD)推进的主要研究做出了贡献,并被列入联合国2030年议程。论文类型:EmpiricalJEL分类:I22, J16。关键词:金融素养;金融知识;金融的态度;金融行为;高等教育学生。对本文的参考应如下:ant_o, M;Nunes C;西尔维斯特,C;卡尔代罗,J;Martinho C;Negas, M.(2022)。金融知识;金融知识;金融的态度;金融行为;高等教育学生,葡萄牙,J. Bus。经济学。评论,7(2),141-150。https://doi.org/10.35609/jber.2022.7.2 (3)
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