An Empirical Investigation on Credit Card Repayment Pattern of Academicians in Malaysia

The credit card market has witnessed tremendous growth resulting from a paradigm shift in technology. The genuine usage of credit cards as a form of convenience has diverged to overspending, irresponsibility, revolving liability and bankruptcy. This implies that possession of credit cards has brough...

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Main Authors: Kuah, Yoke Chin, Wei, Chooi Yi, Chin, Lai Kwan, Chia, Mei Si
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spelling my.uum.repo.295262023-06-06T09:02:03Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29526/ An Empirical Investigation on Credit Card Repayment Pattern of Academicians in Malaysia Kuah, Yoke Chin Wei, Chooi Yi Chin, Lai Kwan Chia, Mei Si HG Finance The credit card market has witnessed tremendous growth resulting from a paradigm shift in technology. The genuine usage of credit cards as a form of convenience has diverged to overspending, irresponsibility, revolving liability and bankruptcy. This implies that possession of credit cards has brought about a change in users repayment behavior. Thus, this study aims to determine academicians credit card repayment pattern in a private tertiary institution in Malaysia. The dependent variable is the repayment pattern and the independent variables that serve as the attributes include personal attitude and spending pattern, while gender and parenthood serve as the moderating variables. Findings revealed that personal attitude and spending pattern were important attributes in determining the repayment pattern among the academicians. Gender and parenthood were found to play a moderating role in the repayment pattern. Findings from this study is expected to facilitate the government and credit card companies to work towards nurturing a financially healthier and informed society, and also to each out positively to the younger generations through the influence of the academicians. UUM Press 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29526/1/IJBF%2013%2002%202017%2021-42.pdf Kuah, Yoke Chin and Wei, Chooi Yi and Chin, Lai Kwan and Chia, Mei Si (2017) An Empirical Investigation on Credit Card Repayment Pattern of Academicians in Malaysia. International Journal of Banking and Finance (IJBF), 13 (2). pp. 21-42. ISSN 2590-423X https://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/ijbf/article/view/8504
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Kuah, Yoke Chin
Wei, Chooi Yi
Chin, Lai Kwan
Chia, Mei Si
An Empirical Investigation on Credit Card Repayment Pattern of Academicians in Malaysia
description The credit card market has witnessed tremendous growth resulting from a paradigm shift in technology. The genuine usage of credit cards as a form of convenience has diverged to overspending, irresponsibility, revolving liability and bankruptcy. This implies that possession of credit cards has brought about a change in users repayment behavior. Thus, this study aims to determine academicians credit card repayment pattern in a private tertiary institution in Malaysia. The dependent variable is the repayment pattern and the independent variables that serve as the attributes include personal attitude and spending pattern, while gender and parenthood serve as the moderating variables. Findings revealed that personal attitude and spending pattern were important attributes in determining the repayment pattern among the academicians. Gender and parenthood were found to play a moderating role in the repayment pattern. Findings from this study is expected to facilitate the government and credit card companies to work towards nurturing a financially healthier and informed society, and also to each out positively to the younger generations through the influence of the academicians.
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author Kuah, Yoke Chin
Wei, Chooi Yi
Chin, Lai Kwan
Chia, Mei Si
author_facet Kuah, Yoke Chin
Wei, Chooi Yi
Chin, Lai Kwan
Chia, Mei Si
author_sort Kuah, Yoke Chin
title An Empirical Investigation on Credit Card Repayment Pattern of Academicians in Malaysia
title_short An Empirical Investigation on Credit Card Repayment Pattern of Academicians in Malaysia
title_full An Empirical Investigation on Credit Card Repayment Pattern of Academicians in Malaysia
title_fullStr An Empirical Investigation on Credit Card Repayment Pattern of Academicians in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed An Empirical Investigation on Credit Card Repayment Pattern of Academicians in Malaysia
title_sort empirical investigation on credit card repayment pattern of academicians in malaysia
publisher UUM Press
publishDate 2017
url https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29526/1/IJBF%2013%2002%202017%2021-42.pdf
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https://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/ijbf/article/view/8504
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