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Culture, Gender, and Financial Literacy
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Using a nationally representative US sample of 9,623 adults from 27 countries of ancestries, we find that the higher the degree of gender convergence in financial knowledge in the country of ancestry, the higher the financial knowledge of women in the US relative to their male counterparts.
Davoli, Maddalena +1 more
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Corporate Financial Culture Audit
Auditor, 2021The article deals with the issues of improving audit activities in the conditions of the technological stage of economic development. Special attention is paid to the concept and methodology of assessing the level of fi nancial culture as an object of audit, and the main criteria for assessing the level of fi nancial culture of an organization are ...
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Framing financial culture – rhetorical struggles over the meaning of “Liborgate”
Journal of Organizational Change Management, 2014Purpose – The meaning of scandals like “Liborgate” is not given beforehand; it is constructed in the course of framing contests. The purpose of this paper is to provide a nuanced framework for understanding such framing contests by re-conceptualizing them as rhetorical struggles.
Just, Sine Nørholm, Mouton, Nico
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Financial Instability, Financial Culture and Financial Reform
2011We consider the financial market meltdown of the years 2007-9 as resulting from both the typical mechanism of boom-bust cycles as well as a result of the financial market culture of excessive risk taking, leveraging and risk transfer. In this final chapter we thus will also review and discuss the recent efforts of financial reform from both ...
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The Role of Financial Capability and Culture in Financial Satisfaction
Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy, 2020This paper presents an integrated framework for understanding the determinants of financial satisfaction in the context of two European nations with different cultural environments. The direct, indirect and interactive effects were tested through the path analysis method.
Gentjan Çera +3 more
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Financial Subjectivity as a Criterion for Assessing Financial Culture
Sociopolitical Sciences, 2022The purpose of the research. The article substantiates the methodological principles for assessing financial culture with the introduction of the key criterion “financial subjectivity”. The rationale for the importance of studying the financial culture of modern man, his place in the world of finance, the level of subjectivity is given.
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