Abstract
Changes taking place in the last years have required Italian citizens to revise
habits and behaviors to adapt to an increasingly uncertain and volatile environment.
In such a scenario, transformations may have occurred in the shared
representations of two social objects, key to everyday life: money and the
economic crisis. The present study aims to investigate how the vision of these
two objects differs between social groups that are facing different moments of
the life cycle, distinguishing between young adults in a phase of stabilization of
their professional and family life, and more mature individuals, who can count
on greater stability. From a methodological perspective, an online questionnaire
was designed to investigate social representations about these two objects,
using free association tasks. 305 responses were collected and then analyzed
through prototype analysis and correspondence analysis. The results revealed
differences in the two groups’ representations of money: a pragmatic view of
money emerges for young people, while more mature individuals demonstrate
to hold a more symbolic perspective. Regarding the economic crisis, although
no significant differences in the representational structure are depicted, results
highlight that younger people’s view of the crisis is markedly more pessimistic.
These results are discussed considering the existing literature, offering insights
about the practical and methodological implications, and providing directions
for future research
Titolo tradotto del contributo | [Autom. eng. transl.] The social representation of money and the economic crisis: differences by life cycle |
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Lingua originale | Italian |
pagine (da-a) | 611-631 |
Numero di pagine | 21 |
Rivista | Sistemi Intelligenti |
Volume | 2023/3 |
DOI | |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2023 |
Keywords
- money, crisis, age differences, social representation, young adults, economic psychology, free association.