Abstract
In literature, both the conceptual definitions and the methods used to measure financial
literacy (FL) vary quite substantially. Based on OCSE definition, we refer to financial literacy
not only in terms of financial knowledge, but also as skills, attitudes and behaviors that
influence the financial decision-making process and, ultimately, people’s financial well-being.
Hence, we developed a new tool to measure financial literacy as a multidimensional construct,
specifically, our scale has four different factors: financial knowledge, assessed with an
increase complexity level of items based on literature, financial self-efficacy (as the subjective
perception of knowledge and competence) and financial interest (as the positive attitude
towards financial topic). Finally, we also focused on the everyday financial behaviors, such as
expense planning and saving. Preliminary outcomes show that the hierarchical order of the
financial literacy items proved to be correct: the percentage of correct answers decreases as
the items progress. Moreover, analyses reveal reliability and internal consistency for two of
the three financial behavior subscales (expense planning and saving). These findings on our
new scale are encouraging and highlight that financial literacy is a multidimensional construct.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | ATTI DEL XXIX CONGRESSO. Lucca, 18-20 settembre 2023. ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA DI PSICOLOGIA, Sezione Sperimentale |
Pages | 1-561 |
Number of pages | 567 |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Event | XXIX Congresso AIP Sezione Sperimentale - Lucca Duration: 18 Sept 2023 → 20 Sept 2023 |
Conference
Conference | XXIX Congresso AIP Sezione Sperimentale |
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City | Lucca |
Period | 18/9/23 → 20/9/23 |
Keywords
- Financial behavior
- Financial literacy