The Influence of Financial Threat on Go-Jek Drivers' Willingness to Change Financial Behavior in Surabaya, Indonesia

Njo Anastasia, Axel Avila
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Abstract. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Go-Jek drivers have experienced economic difficulties due to a decline in online orders from consumers. This decline and the fear of contracting the virus have prompted Go-Jek drivers to try various alternatives to be able to meet their daily necessities. This study aims to determine the effect of financial threat on the willingness to change financial behavior among Go-Jek drivers in Surabaya, Indonesia. Data was collected through a questionnaire distributed online using Google Forms, Instagram as well as offline, so that 100 respondents could be obtained. After the data was collected, it was processed through SEM-PLS to examine the relationship of economic hardship, debt, anxiety, and financial threat to willingness to change financial behavior. On the one hand, the results of the analysis show that debt and anxiety had a significant effect on financial threat, and that financial threat had a significant effect on the willingness to change financial behavior. On the other hand, they indicated that economic hardship did not have a significant effect on financial threat. Difficult financial conditions affected Go-Jek drivers' psychological conditions, and they had to be willing to change their financial behavior to survive; hence, psychological factors and financial knowledge have an influence on individuals in terms of their ability to make wise financial decisions. Keywords: Economic hardship, debt, anxiety, financial threat, willingness to change financial behavior
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金融威胁对印尼泗水Go-Jek司机改变金融行为意愿的影响
摘要在新冠肺炎疫情期间,Go-Jek司机因消费者的在线订单减少而陷入了经济困境。这种下降和对感染病毒的恐惧促使Go-Jek司机尝试各种替代方案,以满足他们的日常必需品。本研究旨在确定金融威胁对印度尼西亚泗水Go-Jek司机改变金融行为意愿的影响。通过谷歌Forms、Instagram以及线下发放问卷的方式收集数据,共获得100名受访者。数据收集后,通过SEM-PLS进行处理,以检验经济困难、债务、焦虑和金融威胁与改变金融行为意愿的关系。一方面,分析结果表明,债务和焦虑对金融威胁有显著影响,金融威胁对改变金融行为的意愿有显著影响。另一方面,他们指出,经济困难对金融威胁没有重大影响。困难的财务状况影响了Go-Jek司机的心理状况,他们必须愿意改变自己的财务行为才能生存;因此,心理因素和财务知识对个人做出明智财务决策的能力有影响。关键词:经济困难,债务,焦虑,金融威胁,改变金融行为的意愿
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