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Retirement saving and attitude towards financial intermediaries – Evidence for Germany [PDF]

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People often disregard the need for individual savings for old-age although a decreasing rate of birth and an increasing life expectancy make it necessary to save additional money for retirement by using private or occupational pensions. Due to a lack of
Kathrin Dummann
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Cognitive finance: Behavioural strategies of spending, saving, and investing. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Research in economics is increasingly open to empirical results. The advances in behavioural approaches are expanded here by applying cognitive methods to financial questions.
Otto, P.E.
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Micro-Level Determinants of Lecture Attendance and Additional Study-Hours [PDF]

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This paper uses novel measures of individual differences that produce new insights about student inputs into the (higher) education production function. The inputs examined are lecture attendance and additional study-hours.
Colm Harmon, Liam Delaney, Martin Ryan
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Assessing the mediating role of locus of control on financial literacy, financial attitude, and financial management behavior in Generation Z

open access: yesKompartemen: Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi
The purpose of this study was to determine how financial literacy and financial attitudes affect financial management behavior through locus of control in generation Z in Kuningan Regency.
Iqbal Arraniri, Vivi Siti Lutpiyah
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Risk Perceptions and Attitudes [PDF]

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Changes in risk perception have been used in various contexts to explain shorter-term developments in financial markets, as part of a mechanism that amplifies fluctuations in financial markets, as well as in accounts of "irrational exuberance." This ...
Miroslav Misina
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Pengaruh Financial Knowledge, Financial Attitude dan Income Terhadap Financial Behaviour

open access: yesEconomic Reviews Journal
The research findings discuss how financial knowledge, financial attitude, and income empirically impact the financial behavior of private employees in Bandung Regency. The quantitative method is used as the research method with both descriptive and verificative approaches.
Rina Siti Robiah, null Ridwan
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Individual taxpayers’ attitude and compliance behaviour in Nigeria: The moderating role of financial condition and risk preference [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
A number of factors may be responsible for low compliance in income tax administration in Nigeria.However, taxpayers’ attitude has been identified as one factor that play important role in influencing tax compliance behaviour.Besides, the influence of ...
Alabede, James O.   +2 more
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The Financial Auditor’s Risk Behavior – The Influence of Age on Risk Behavior in a Financial Audit Context [PDF]

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A main issue in the audit process is the risk faced by the decision makers in every aspect of an audit process decision. The decision makers’ risk behaviour and their attitude towards risk is considered to be central to the way business risk, in general,
Eugeniu TURLEA, Iancu Octavian IONESCU
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PENGARUH FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE, FINANCIAL BEHAVIOR DAN FINANCIAL ATTITUDE TERHADAP PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

open access: yesJurnal Riset Keuangan Dan Akuntansi, 2018
This study aims to examine the influence of financial knowledge, financial behavior and financial attitude toward personal financial management. Tests in this study using multiple linear regression analysis. The research method used in this research is verifikatif method.
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Financial Distress and Employment: The Japanese Case in the 90s [PDF]

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We examine quantitatively the extent to which financial distress in the 1990s affected employment behavior in Japan. Based on the firm-level panel data that include small firms, we estimate dynamic labor demand function, taking the impact of financial ...
Kazuo Ogawa
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