Consumer credit use of undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students: An application of the theory of planned behaviour (Record no. 515858)

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Personal name Cloutier, J. and Roy, A.
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Title Consumer credit use of undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students: An application of the theory of planned behaviour
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Journal of Consumer Policy
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Extent 43(3). Sep, 2020: p.519-542
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Summary, etc Indebtedness among university students is a recurring problem that needs to be addressed. Previous studies have illustrated the situation regarding credit cards and college students. Graduate and postgraduate students have not been studied, although they are also subject to debt. The aim of this article is to explore the psychological and social factors that contribute to the adoption of responsible credit practices among undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students. The data are from an electronic survey sent by e-mail to students at two major Canadian universities (n = 1,323). The SEM results indicate that university students with a high level of self-efficacy in consumer credit are more likely to avoid risky credit behaviour. In comparison, the intention of undergraduate students to adopt responsible consumer credit behaviour is more influenced by parents than the (post)graduate students. The implications for financial education and personal finance advisors are discussed based on the results obtained. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Graduate/postgraduate students, Consumer debt, Theory of planned behavior, Self-efficacy, Credit practices
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Main entry heading Journal of Consumer Policy
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-02-09 43(3). Sep, 2020: p.519-542 AR124241 2021-02-09 Articles

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