Purpose: This study examines the socioeconomic and psychological variables predicting the propensity to incur loans for different purposes in the future such as loans for necessities, hedonistic, long-term investments, and others. Design/Methodology/Approach: Hierarchical linear regression and dominance analyses have been conducted. Findings: Openness to loan-taking is the only predictor of loans for hedonistic purposes, and a dominant predictor of other loans, excluding loans for long-term investments which depend more on total debt, aversion to planning, and life satisfaction. Loans for relatives depend on an openness to spending money on others and on locus of control. A subjective assessment of one’s own financial situation is predictiv...
In the research, we start from the fact that consumer loans are the most common type of loans offere...
Purpose – Information concerning the long‐term consequences of credit repayment decisions is ofte...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesSonya L. BrittThis study explored whe...
Psychologists and economists often discuss the “pain” of paying for our purchases. Four experiments ...
This paper examines the impacts of retail borrowers’ emotions and personality traits on their abilit...
Since the first fast loan company entered the market in 2006, there has been an increasing amount of...
Using in-person survey data, we investigate the relationship between the sustainability of household...
To investigate the role of personality traits (16PF model) on psychological attitudes about mortgage...
This research aims to exploratively search relevant psychological determinants for debt repayment be...
A fairly extensive literature from the field of empirical psychology has provided evidence that pers...
his study aims to offer a model of propensity toward indebtedness using behavioral factors from 384 ...
We explore the relationship between willingness to take financial risk and the probability of taking...
Purpose: Decision-making process about financial investment is complicated. Relying on modern financ...
While personal debt has grown rapidly in the United Kingdom in recent years, posing problems for ind...
The present study examined the multiple micro- and macro-level factors that affect individuals’ fina...
In the research, we start from the fact that consumer loans are the most common type of loans offere...
Purpose – Information concerning the long‐term consequences of credit repayment decisions is ofte...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesSonya L. BrittThis study explored whe...
Psychologists and economists often discuss the “pain” of paying for our purchases. Four experiments ...
This paper examines the impacts of retail borrowers’ emotions and personality traits on their abilit...
Since the first fast loan company entered the market in 2006, there has been an increasing amount of...
Using in-person survey data, we investigate the relationship between the sustainability of household...
To investigate the role of personality traits (16PF model) on psychological attitudes about mortgage...
This research aims to exploratively search relevant psychological determinants for debt repayment be...
A fairly extensive literature from the field of empirical psychology has provided evidence that pers...
his study aims to offer a model of propensity toward indebtedness using behavioral factors from 384 ...
We explore the relationship between willingness to take financial risk and the probability of taking...
Purpose: Decision-making process about financial investment is complicated. Relying on modern financ...
While personal debt has grown rapidly in the United Kingdom in recent years, posing problems for ind...
The present study examined the multiple micro- and macro-level factors that affect individuals’ fina...
In the research, we start from the fact that consumer loans are the most common type of loans offere...
Purpose – Information concerning the long‐term consequences of credit repayment decisions is ofte...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesSonya L. BrittThis study explored whe...