COMPULSIVE BUYING AND FINANCIAL FACTORS: EVIDENCE FROM TURKEY

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  • AYBEGÜM GÜNGÖRDÜ BELBAĞ
  • ÇİĞDEM KURT CİHANGİR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15659/3.sektor-sosyal-ekonomi.19.03.1064

Keywords:

Money Attitudes, Credit Card Use, Compulsive Buying, Perceived Financial Well-being.

Abstract

This research examines the relationships between compulsive buying and financial factors such as: Money attitudes, credit card use and  perceived financial well-being. Findings showed that power-prestige has a negative and significant effect and anxiety, compulsive buying and credit card use have a positive and significant effect on perceived financial well-being. Power-prestige and credit card use have a positive and significant effect on compulsive buying. Retention-time has a negative and significant effect on credit card use. Different from past studies, the current study combines money attitudes, credit card use, and compulsive buying with perceived financial well-being from the point of younger Turkish consumers.

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Published

25.03.2019

How to Cite

AYBEGÜM GÜNGÖRDÜ BELBAĞ, & ÇİĞDEM KURT CİHANGİR. (2019). COMPULSIVE BUYING AND FINANCIAL FACTORS: EVIDENCE FROM TURKEY. Third Sector Social Economic Review, 54(1), 415–430. https://doi.org/10.15659/3.sektor-sosyal-ekonomi.19.03.1064

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