This research paper presents a four-category typology of the debt market based on attitudinal and behavioral data associated with the repayment of student loans. Qualitative interviews incorporating the Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Technique (ZMET®) as well as a quantitative survey were used to obtain the data so the typology could be created. The four groups identified were the Life Indebted, the Traditionalist, the Entrepreneur, and the Expedient Payee.
This paper describes a new model of students' concern about indebtedness within a rank-based social ...
While personal debt has grown rapidly in the United Kingdom in recent years, posing problems for ind...
This study examines the construction of debt attitudes among 439 first‐year undergraduates in Englan...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This study examines the construction of debt attitudes among 439 fir...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. This paper reports the results of a cross-national study spanning England, New ...
© 2013, © 2013 UCU. The findings of this study suggest that student attitudes are more complex than ...
There has been a widespread increase in the use of consumer credit and therefore consumer indebtedne...
Despite the growing awareness of the role that families play in the experience of student borrowing,...
This thesis examines consumers’ inaction in debt management. It departs from the observation that th...
Relying on panel data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), this study finds that...
This thesis examines consumersâ inaction in debt management. It departs from the observation that th...
This study analyzes factors associated with anticipated difficulty with repayment of debt accumulate...
Student loans have become a cornerstone of democratized access to higher education. This dissertatio...
This study aims to provide insight into the relationships between proven significant drivers of fina...
Student loans comprise the primary source of financial aid funding for higher education. But how muc...
This paper describes a new model of students' concern about indebtedness within a rank-based social ...
While personal debt has grown rapidly in the United Kingdom in recent years, posing problems for ind...
This study examines the construction of debt attitudes among 439 first‐year undergraduates in Englan...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This study examines the construction of debt attitudes among 439 fir...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. This paper reports the results of a cross-national study spanning England, New ...
© 2013, © 2013 UCU. The findings of this study suggest that student attitudes are more complex than ...
There has been a widespread increase in the use of consumer credit and therefore consumer indebtedne...
Despite the growing awareness of the role that families play in the experience of student borrowing,...
This thesis examines consumers’ inaction in debt management. It departs from the observation that th...
Relying on panel data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), this study finds that...
This thesis examines consumersâ inaction in debt management. It departs from the observation that th...
This study analyzes factors associated with anticipated difficulty with repayment of debt accumulate...
Student loans have become a cornerstone of democratized access to higher education. This dissertatio...
This study aims to provide insight into the relationships between proven significant drivers of fina...
Student loans comprise the primary source of financial aid funding for higher education. But how muc...
This paper describes a new model of students' concern about indebtedness within a rank-based social ...
While personal debt has grown rapidly in the United Kingdom in recent years, posing problems for ind...
This study examines the construction of debt attitudes among 439 first‐year undergraduates in Englan...