Aufsatz(elektronisch)26. Dezember 2018

Using the Expectancy-Value Theory to Understand Emerging Adult's Financial Behavior and Financial Well-Being

In: Emerging adulthood, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 66-75

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Abstract

Using expectancy-value theory as a framework, we examined the independent effects of both early parental and personal financial expectations and values on emerging adults' later financial behaviors and financial well-being during the college-to-career transition. Data were collected at three time points over 8 years from a cohort of college-educated emerging adults ( N = 754 participants from a larger longitudinal study). The main finding showed that emerging adults' personal expectations and values, but not parental values or expectations, predicted the financial behaviors they practiced in college; early parental expectations predicted financial well-being after leaving college. The financial behaviors practiced in college were associated with subsequent financial well-being. Finally, college financial behavior mediated the effect of early personal values on subsequent financial well-being, but not personal financial expectations. We discuss the findings in regard to facilitating emerging adults college-to-career transition.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 2167-6984

DOI

10.1177/2167696818815387

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