金融行为的决定因素:数字金融知识(DFL)是促进还是阻碍健全的金融行为?

Norli Ali, Nurhazrina Mat Rahim, Mohd Fairuz Adnan, Heri Yanto, K. Kiswanto
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马来西亚年轻人破产案例的增加表明,年轻人的理财技能或金融行为(FB)薄弱。由于 COVID-19 疾病导致的社会隔离,数字金融产品和服务(DFS)越来越受欢迎。因此,数字金融扫盲(DFL)--从数字角度进行的金融扫盲(FL)也随之兴起。根据计划行为理论,DFL 预计会影响自身执行良好的金融知识。本研究探讨了 DFL 在影响学生 FB 方面的作用,并结合了其他重要因素,如 FL、金融态度 (FAT)、同伴影响 (PEI)、父母影响 (PRI) 和社交媒体影响 (SMI)。使用偏最小二乘法(PLS)建模,SmartPLS 对 183 名马来西亚大学生的调查数据进行了分析。测量模型表明,所使用的工具是有效和可靠的。结果表明,FL、FAT、PRI 和 SMI 对 FB 有显著的正向影响。与此同时,DFL 对 FB 产生了负面影响,这与人们对它能促进健全的 FB 的期望相悖。本研究的结论是,DFL 阻碍了健全的 FB。鉴于 DFS 近来的流行,这些结果为有关 DFL 的知识体系的不断扩展增添了新的内容。
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Determinants of Financial Behaviour: Does Digital Financial Literacy (DFL) Foster or Deter Sound Financial Behaviour?
The rise in bankruptcy cases among Malaysia’s younger population shows that youngsters have weak money management skills or financial behaviour (FB). Digital financial goods and services (DFS) have increased in popularity because of social isolation due to COVID-19 disease. Therefore, digital financial literacy (DFL) - financial literacy (FL) from the digital standpoint has spurred. Based on the theory of planned behaviour, DFL is expected to influence oneself in executing good FB. This study examines the role of DFL in influencing students’ FB, incorporating other vital factors, such as FL, financial attitude (FAT), peer influence (PEI), parental influence (PRI), and social media influence (SMI). SmartPLS was used to analyse data from a survey of 183 Malaysian university students using partial least squares (PLS) modelling. The measurement model signified that the instrument utilised was valid and reliable. The result indicated that FL, FAT, PRI, and SMI displayed a significantly positive impact on FB. Meanwhile, DFL negatively affects FB, which surprisingly contradicts the expectation that it could foster sound FB. This study concludes that DFL deters sound FB. In light of DFS's recent ascent in popularity, these results add to the expanding body of knowledge on DFL.
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