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Moderating Effect of Self-Esteem on Relationships between Financial Education and Experience, Compulsive Buying and Compulsive Hoarding

Authors
  • Mijeong Noh (Ohio University)
  • Minjung Cha (Sungkyunkwan University)

Abstract

Our research goal was to investigate the relationship of self-esteem to financial education, experience, and compulsive buying as antecedents of compulsive hoarding. The online survey was conducted with college students enrolled at a major Midwestern University. A total of 193 undergraduate and graduate students' responses were used to analyze data. Multiple-group SEM was performed to test hypotheses. The findings revealed that the college students with positive self-esteem don't tend to be compulsive hoarders when they have financial education and experience. Boosting students' self-esteem and giving them the financial education and experience will help prevent them from falling into a problematic behavior such as compulsive hoarding.

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Noh, M. & Cha, M., (2018) “Moderating Effect of Self-Esteem on Relationships between Financial Education and Experience, Compulsive Buying and Compulsive Hoarding”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 75(1).

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Published on
2018-01-01

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