Socialisation Determining Individual Financial Decisions from the Aspect of Financial Literacy

IF 0.4 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE Public Finance Quarterly-Hungary Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.35551/pfq_2022_4_6
Ágnes Csiszárik-Kocsir
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Conscious financial decision-making and functioning is a set of learned elements that are not primarily taught in school. Much of financial behaviour is the result of a socialisation process, the primary arena for which is the family and the individual’s immediate environment. The aim of this paper is to examine the specific arenas of financial literacy and financial socialisation, as well as the impact of the latter on subsequent financial decision-making based on the results of a questionnaire survey. The study seeks to answer the question what foundations of trust financial socialisation creates in individuals, or who the primary actors are on whose advice individuals rely when making their own financial decisions. Using a cross-sectional analysis of the partial results of the questionnaire survey involving 3,515 individuals in 2022 presented in this paper, it is demonstrated that reliance on parents’ help is strong when it comes to making financial decisions. While this result varies from generation to generation due to life circumstances, the importance of parental background is clear for younger respondents. There is also evidence that corporate financial socialisation - and hence subsequent counselling - is more important than the school setting, which calls for a stronger emphasis on financial education in schools. It was also found that the survey respondents do not consider the internet as a credible source of advice at all, which reinforces their financial awareness.
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从理财素养看社会化对个人理财决策的影响
有意识的财务决策和运作是一套学习的要素,而不是主要在学校教。许多金融行为是社会化过程的结果,社会化的主要舞台是家庭和个人的直接环境。本文的目的是研究金融素养和金融社会化的具体领域,以及后者对基于问卷调查结果的后续财务决策的影响。这项研究试图回答这样的问题:金融社会化在个人身上建立的信任基础是什么,或者个人在做出自己的金融决策时,主要参与者是谁,他们的建议是谁的依据。本文对2022年3515人参与的问卷调查的部分结果进行了横断面分析,结果表明,在做出财务决策时,对父母帮助的依赖程度很高。虽然由于生活环境的不同,这一结果会因世代而异,但对于年轻的受访者来说,父母背景的重要性是显而易见的。还有证据表明,企业金融社会化——以及随后的咨询——比学校环境更重要,后者要求学校更加重视金融教育。调查还发现,受访者根本不认为互联网是一个可靠的建议来源,这增强了他们的理财意识。
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