物质主义、金融知识和网络冲动购买:流行病时期的后千禧一代研究

Mega Noerman Ningtyas, Amelindha Vania
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目的:本研究以金融素养为调节因素,探讨物质主义(中心性、成功性和愉悦性)对冲动性网络购物的影响和作用。设计/方法/途径:定量研究采用扫描电镜分析技术,辅以SmartPLS 3.6软件。本研究采用有目的的抽样策略,选择了415个人。样本标准:1)最小年龄为17岁,最大年龄为25岁;2)网上交易,包括冲动购买。Google表单用于获取数据。研究结果表明,物质主义和冲动性网络购物对个体有积极而实质性的影响。理财知识和物质主义之间的联系是不可缓和的。金融知识和冲动网购之间的联系是不存在的。然而,中心、幸福和成功在物质主义上的关系是显著的。原创性:物质主义和金融知识共同影响着冲动的网络购买选择。在疫情期间,我们发现玛琅学生的金融素养对他们的购买习惯没有显著影响。这表明,尽管经济条件差的学生崇尚物质,但他们还是倾向于冲动网购。
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Materialism, Financial Literacy, and Online Impulsive Buying: A Study on the Post Millennial Generation in a Pandemic Period
Objective: The research aims to ascertain the influence and examine the function of materialism (centrality, success, and pleasure) on impulsive online purchasing using financial literacy as a moderating factor. Design/Methods/Approach: The quantitative study uses the SEM analysis technique with the assistance of the SmartPLS 3.6 software. This research uses a purposive sampling strategy to choose 415 individuals. Sample criteria: 1) Minimum age of 17 years and maximum age of 25 years; 2) Online transaction including an impulsive buy. Google form is used to get the data. Findings: The findings indicated that materialism and impulsive online buying have a positive and substantial impact. The association between financial literacy and materialism could not be moderated. The association between financial literacy and impulsive online buying is nonexistent. However, the relationship between central, happiness, and success on materialism is significant. Originality: Materialism and financial literacy work together to impact impulsive internet purchase choices. During the pandemic, it was found that Malang's students' financial literacy did not have a significant influence on their buying habits. This suggests that disadvantaged students are nevertheless prone to impulsive internet purchases despite their materialistic outlook.
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