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The power of materialism among young adults: exploring the effects of values on impulsiveness and responsible financial behavior (CROSBI ID 293749)

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Lučić, Andrea ; Uzelac, Marija ; Previšić, Andrea The power of materialism among young adults: exploring the effects of values on impulsiveness and responsible financial behavior // Young Consumers, 22 (2021), 2; 254-271. doi: 10.1108/yc-09-2020-1213

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Lučić, Andrea ; Uzelac, Marija ; Previšić, Andrea

engleski

The power of materialism among young adults: exploring the effects of values on impulsiveness and responsible financial behavior

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of values of materialism on cognitive and affective impulsiveness and responsible financial behavior among young adults. Design/methodology/approach A large-scale study ( n = 483) was conducted on a sample of young adults 18 to 25 years of age in Croatia. Findings The research found that materialism has no direct effect on responsible financial behaviour (RFB), however, cognitive impulsiveness fully mediates the relationship of all three there three elements of materialism, centrality, success and happiness and RFB. Affective impulsiveness has no effect on the relationship. Furthermore, only materialism as centrality strongly and positively influences cognitive and affective impulsiveness. Practical implications Presented conclusions could be used by policymakers as guidelines for developing educational plans and curriculum to build financial capability and consumer protection among young adults and could be helpful for brand management activities targeting young people purchase decisions. Originality/value This paper’s ultimate purpose is to uncover the mechanism and the power of materialism on impulsiveness and responsible financial behavior. The paper’s originality is established by the focus on the investigation of materialism as an antecedent factor of impulsiveness and by questioning the nature of the relationship between materialism and responsible financial behavior through the mediating effect of impulsiveness.

Young adults, materialism, impulsiveness, financial behavior, responsible financial behavior

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22 (2)

2021.

254-271

objavljeno

1747-3616

10.1108/yc-09-2020-1213

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