Overspending on smartphone purchases among Swedish young adults

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nordic Psychology Pub Date : 2022-06-06 DOI:10.1080/19012276.2022.2085159
T. Gärling, Patrik Michaelsen, Amelie Gamble
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Abstract In the Nordic countries with growing markets for consumer credit, a concern is that consumption desires in conjunction with easily accessible credit make financially constrained young adults vulnerable to problem debt and over-indebtedness. In addressing this concern empirically, we investigate whether retail offers of instalment payments of discounted cash prices tempt young adults to finance purchases of more expensive premium smartphones than they would purchase by cash payment. Descriptions of smartphones ranging from budget to latest premium models are in an online experiment presented to 152 Swedish young adults between 18 and 25 years. We employ a within-group design requiring the participants in counterbalanced order to choose a preferred smartphone twice, either if the default choice is paying the regular cash price or two-year monthly instalments with a 20% discount on the cash price. Although a majority chose the same smartphone twice seemingly not influenced by the retail offer, this was not the case for about one third of the young adults who despite a negative attitude to borrowing choose instalment payments of more expensive premium smartphones, and more than half of them at a price exceeding the regular cash price they choose to pay for a cheaper smartphone. Instalment payments as well as rental contracts are penetrating many consumer markets in which young adults are large segments. These new forms of accessible credit should be particularly attractive to those who are financially constrained with potentially negative consequences for their solvency. Our results suggest that regulation policies may need to be considered.
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瑞典年轻人购买智能手机超支
在消费信贷市场不断增长的北欧国家,一个令人担忧的问题是,消费欲望与容易获得的信贷相结合,使财务受限的年轻人容易受到问题债务和过度负债的影响。为了从经验上解决这一问题,我们调查了零售商提供的分期付款折扣现金价格是否会吸引年轻人购买更昂贵的高端智能手机,而不是现金支付。在一项针对152名18至25岁的瑞典年轻人的在线实验中,研究人员对智能手机进行了描述,从廉价智能手机到最新的高端智能手机都有。我们采用了一种组内设计,要求参与者以平衡的顺序选择两种首选智能手机,要么默认选择支付常规现金价格,要么以现金价格的20%折扣每月分期付款两年。尽管大多数人似乎不受零售报价的影响而两次选择同一款智能手机,但情况并非如此,大约三分之一的年轻人尽管对借贷持消极态度,但他们选择分期付款购买更昂贵的高端智能手机,其中一半以上的人选择以超过常规现金价格购买更便宜的智能手机。分期付款和租赁合同正在渗透到年轻人占很大比例的许多消费市场。这些可获得信贷的新形式对那些财政拮据、偿付能力可能受到不利影响的国家尤其具有吸引力。我们的研究结果表明,可能需要考虑监管政策。
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