Purpose: This study aims to examine the factors that influence credit card misuse among working adults in Klang Valley, Malaysia. The relationship among self-esteem, materialism, impulsive buying, budget constraint, compulsive buying and credit card misuse are explored in this study. Design/methodology/approach: A total of 186 questionnaires was collected via convenience sampling from credit card users of working adults in Malaysia. A structural equation model that assesses the relationship between the proposed variables is tested using AMOS 20. Findings: The findings reveal that budget constraints, impulsive buying and materialism have a statistically significant influence on compulsive buying. In terms of credit card misuse, it is i...
The continuous activities of productions and consumptions can help the economic growth of a country....
Compulsive buying is a chronic issue for shoppers exacerbated by a nation obsessed with consumption....
Along with the positive aspect of consumers’ consumption behaviour, negative aspect also needed to ...
The consumer culture has been gripping India and easy access to credit facility is one of the causes...
<p>The study aims to analyze the impact of self-esteem, money attitude, and credit card usage behavi...
The study aims to analyze the impact of self-esteem, money attitude, and credit card USAge behaviour...
Payment systems have evolved quite quickly throughout the history of payment systems and the advent ...
This article was originally published by Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human SciencesThe av...
Having unlimited needs and wants, humans as economic beings will struggle to meet their needs. In th...
The financial consequences of compulsive buying are obvious given the large amount of debt reported ...
The scope of this research is to examine the effect of utilitarian and hedonic consumption on compul...
To investigate money attitudes and credit card usage between compulsive and non-compulsive buyers of...
This study aimed to analyze the factors influencing the credit cards usage in Myanmar Private Banks....
Purpose: The concept of “buy now pay later” leads Malaysian Generation Y (Gen Y) to excessively use ...
Financial stability is very important especially for college students who are just starting out on t...
The continuous activities of productions and consumptions can help the economic growth of a country....
Compulsive buying is a chronic issue for shoppers exacerbated by a nation obsessed with consumption....
Along with the positive aspect of consumers’ consumption behaviour, negative aspect also needed to ...
The consumer culture has been gripping India and easy access to credit facility is one of the causes...
<p>The study aims to analyze the impact of self-esteem, money attitude, and credit card usage behavi...
The study aims to analyze the impact of self-esteem, money attitude, and credit card USAge behaviour...
Payment systems have evolved quite quickly throughout the history of payment systems and the advent ...
This article was originally published by Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human SciencesThe av...
Having unlimited needs and wants, humans as economic beings will struggle to meet their needs. In th...
The financial consequences of compulsive buying are obvious given the large amount of debt reported ...
The scope of this research is to examine the effect of utilitarian and hedonic consumption on compul...
To investigate money attitudes and credit card usage between compulsive and non-compulsive buyers of...
This study aimed to analyze the factors influencing the credit cards usage in Myanmar Private Banks....
Purpose: The concept of “buy now pay later” leads Malaysian Generation Y (Gen Y) to excessively use ...
Financial stability is very important especially for college students who are just starting out on t...
The continuous activities of productions and consumptions can help the economic growth of a country....
Compulsive buying is a chronic issue for shoppers exacerbated by a nation obsessed with consumption....
Along with the positive aspect of consumers’ consumption behaviour, negative aspect also needed to ...