More knowledge and understanding is needed regarding the mechanisms influencing college student attitudes toward credit card companies and the behavior that students exhibit using credit cards. Prior literature in the area has been sparse. The current article is an attempt to fill the gap in existing literature. Using survey data, we try to find the determinants of college student attitude toward credit card companies and the responsible use of credit cards. Our findings indicate that a strong positive link exists between student attitude toward credit card companies and responsible credit behavior. Two distinct groups of students are identified - one with a positive attitude toward credit card companies and positive credit use behaviors; t...
Financial decisions among college students can be influenced by experiences with credit and debt ser...
2) to examine whether the perceptions or attitudes on credit cards can affect its usageand 3) to stu...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Credit cards o...
Based on previous studies and using an approach of tripartite classification of attitude, an instrum...
The attitudes of students to the use of credit cards is a complex subject, one that when measured ne...
This research examines three factors that are associated with college students\u27 credit card indeb...
This study examines how the promotion of credit cards among undergraduate students, while of great p...
This study was aimed to gain insights and tested the factors that influence credit cards usage in un...
The aggressive marketing of credit cards to students at colleges and universities continues to be an...
Researching individual characteristics of students that indicate successful personal finance skills ...
This study explores college students’ use of store credit cards. Marketing mediums used to adverti...
It is no surprise that the amount of credit card debt and outstanding loan balances of college stude...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 45-48)The purpose of this study was to identify the char...
Purpose: By applying the information-motivation-behavioral (IMB) skills model, the purpose of this p...
We use this data to perform tests for our paper published on Brazilian Administration Review (BAR). ...
Financial decisions among college students can be influenced by experiences with credit and debt ser...
2) to examine whether the perceptions or attitudes on credit cards can affect its usageand 3) to stu...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Credit cards o...
Based on previous studies and using an approach of tripartite classification of attitude, an instrum...
The attitudes of students to the use of credit cards is a complex subject, one that when measured ne...
This research examines three factors that are associated with college students\u27 credit card indeb...
This study examines how the promotion of credit cards among undergraduate students, while of great p...
This study was aimed to gain insights and tested the factors that influence credit cards usage in un...
The aggressive marketing of credit cards to students at colleges and universities continues to be an...
Researching individual characteristics of students that indicate successful personal finance skills ...
This study explores college students’ use of store credit cards. Marketing mediums used to adverti...
It is no surprise that the amount of credit card debt and outstanding loan balances of college stude...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 45-48)The purpose of this study was to identify the char...
Purpose: By applying the information-motivation-behavioral (IMB) skills model, the purpose of this p...
We use this data to perform tests for our paper published on Brazilian Administration Review (BAR). ...
Financial decisions among college students can be influenced by experiences with credit and debt ser...
2) to examine whether the perceptions or attitudes on credit cards can affect its usageand 3) to stu...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Credit cards o...