Financial literacy and financial well-being: A mediation analysis of fintech services adoption among selected generation Z in Metro Manila

The study aimed to investigate the mediating role of payment and non-payment fintech services in the effect of financial literacy on financial well-being among 158 Generation Z individuals in Metro Manila. Drawing on the Rational Choice Theory, the study employed the Financial Literacy Assessment qu...

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Main Authors: Abad, Justine Marie M., Hernandez, Domique John T., Pabillon, Nehemih D., Teves, Arianne Mae M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_finman-10782023-08-14T04:10:17Z Financial literacy and financial well-being: A mediation analysis of fintech services adoption among selected generation Z in Metro Manila Abad, Justine Marie M. Hernandez, Domique John T. Pabillon, Nehemih D. Teves, Arianne Mae M. The study aimed to investigate the mediating role of payment and non-payment fintech services in the effect of financial literacy on financial well-being among 158 Generation Z individuals in Metro Manila. Drawing on the Rational Choice Theory, the study employed the Financial Literacy Assessment questionnaire to measure financial literacy, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFBP) Financial Well-being Scale to assess financial well-being, and actual frequency of usage to assess financial technology (fintech) adoption. Causal mediation analysis was used to analyze the data, revealing that financial literacy has a positive effect on financial well-being. However, it does not significantly influence the adoption of fintech, whether payment-or non-payment-related. Furthermore, the study found that the adoption of fintech, regardless of its type, does not directly affect financial well-being or mediate the relationship between financial literacy and financial well-being. The findings also highlighted the high adoption rate for payment fintech, contrasting with the low adoption rate for non-payment fintech. These findings emphasized the need to consider financial literacy as a fundamental life skill. It also underscores the importance of integrating digital finance into financial literacy education and highlights the necessity for the development of holistic digital financial management tools. Keywords: Financial Literacy, Financial Well-Being, Payment Fintech Adoption, Non-Payment Fintech Adoption, Causal Mediation Analysis, Generation Z 2023-07-15T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_finman/69 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etdb_finman/article/1078/viewcontent/Financial_Literacy_and_Financial_Well_Being__A_Mediation_Analysis.pdf Financial Management Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Electronic funds transfers—Philippines Financial literacy—Philippines Generation Z—Finance, Personal Behavioral Economics Finance
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topic Electronic funds transfers—Philippines
Financial literacy—Philippines
Generation Z—Finance, Personal
Behavioral Economics
Finance
spellingShingle Electronic funds transfers—Philippines
Financial literacy—Philippines
Generation Z—Finance, Personal
Behavioral Economics
Finance
Abad, Justine Marie M.
Hernandez, Domique John T.
Pabillon, Nehemih D.
Teves, Arianne Mae M.
Financial literacy and financial well-being: A mediation analysis of fintech services adoption among selected generation Z in Metro Manila
description The study aimed to investigate the mediating role of payment and non-payment fintech services in the effect of financial literacy on financial well-being among 158 Generation Z individuals in Metro Manila. Drawing on the Rational Choice Theory, the study employed the Financial Literacy Assessment questionnaire to measure financial literacy, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFBP) Financial Well-being Scale to assess financial well-being, and actual frequency of usage to assess financial technology (fintech) adoption. Causal mediation analysis was used to analyze the data, revealing that financial literacy has a positive effect on financial well-being. However, it does not significantly influence the adoption of fintech, whether payment-or non-payment-related. Furthermore, the study found that the adoption of fintech, regardless of its type, does not directly affect financial well-being or mediate the relationship between financial literacy and financial well-being. The findings also highlighted the high adoption rate for payment fintech, contrasting with the low adoption rate for non-payment fintech. These findings emphasized the need to consider financial literacy as a fundamental life skill. It also underscores the importance of integrating digital finance into financial literacy education and highlights the necessity for the development of holistic digital financial management tools. Keywords: Financial Literacy, Financial Well-Being, Payment Fintech Adoption, Non-Payment Fintech Adoption, Causal Mediation Analysis, Generation Z
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author Abad, Justine Marie M.
Hernandez, Domique John T.
Pabillon, Nehemih D.
Teves, Arianne Mae M.
author_facet Abad, Justine Marie M.
Hernandez, Domique John T.
Pabillon, Nehemih D.
Teves, Arianne Mae M.
author_sort Abad, Justine Marie M.
title Financial literacy and financial well-being: A mediation analysis of fintech services adoption among selected generation Z in Metro Manila
title_short Financial literacy and financial well-being: A mediation analysis of fintech services adoption among selected generation Z in Metro Manila
title_full Financial literacy and financial well-being: A mediation analysis of fintech services adoption among selected generation Z in Metro Manila
title_fullStr Financial literacy and financial well-being: A mediation analysis of fintech services adoption among selected generation Z in Metro Manila
title_full_unstemmed Financial literacy and financial well-being: A mediation analysis of fintech services adoption among selected generation Z in Metro Manila
title_sort financial literacy and financial well-being: a mediation analysis of fintech services adoption among selected generation z in metro manila
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publishDate 2023
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_finman/69
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