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Exploring the subjective financial well-being of Indigenous People communities in Malaysia


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Abdul Razak, Muhammad Afiq and Rosnon, Mohd Roslan and Jalaludin, Muhamad Luqmanudin and Razali, Mohd Fariz and Dahamat Azam, Mohamad Naquiddin (2025) Exploring the subjective financial well-being of Indigenous People communities in Malaysia. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 33 (spec. 1). art. no. 9. pp. 149-164. ISSN 0128-7702; eISSN: 2231-8534

Abstract

This study explores the subjective financial well-being of Indigenous People in Malaysia. Although the concept of financial well-being is strongly established in past studies, the perception of well-being conceptualization from the indigenous people’s view is still not clear. Fifteen heads of households of Indigenous People from the Mah Meri tribe participated in the study. A qualitative method uses an exploratory research design to present information obtained via the Nominal Group Technique. The results of the study on the concept of subjective financial well-being formed three major themes: (1) sufficiency, (2) comfort, and (3) satisfaction. Based on the study’s findings, most informants have good financial socialization, implying Indigenous communities’ ability to embrace well-being. The implication of this research finding is that knowledge and information regarding the utilization and management of finances ought to be assimilated by the Orang Asli Mah Meri so that they do not become victims of modern-world hedonism and luxury brought about by mainstream society. The contribution of this study to the existing body of knowledge can be seen theoretically from the perspective of multi-linear social change. According to multi-linear theorists, human culture has evolved along multiple lines. Meanwhile, contemporary sociologists argue that social changes or occurrences do not happen in a planned manner.


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Item Type: Article
Subject: Business, Management and Accounting (all)
Subject: Arts and Humanities (all)
Subject: Social Sciences (all)
Divisions: Faculty of Human Ecology
Malaysian Research Institute on Ageing
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.47836/pjssh.33.s1.09
Publisher: Universiti Putra Malaysia
Keywords: Community development; Empowerment; Financial awareness; Indigenous community; Subjective well-being
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities, SDG 1: No Poverty, SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
Depositing User: Ms. Nur Faseha Mohd Kadim
Date Deposited: 13 Jul 2026 09:18
Last Modified: 13 Jul 2026 09:18
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/127075
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