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Financial factors as antecedents of economic well-being and mediation effect of technology adoption


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Wijekoon, Rusitha and Sabri, Mohamad Fazli and Ahmad, Nobaya and Abdul Rahim @ Abdul Wahab, Husniyah and Ahmad Suhaimi, Siti Shazwani (2021) Financial factors as antecedents of economic well-being and mediation effect of technology adoption. Jurnal Pengguna Malaysia, 37. 151- 173. ISSN 1511-998X

Abstract

Due to the limited number of previous studies and their existing inconsistencies on the identification of related financial antecedents of individual economic well-being, this study examined the effect of the financial antecedents, such as financial knowledge, financial behavior, and money attitudes on both technology adoption and economic well-being in order to address the existing gaps in the literature. Moreover, according to the authors' best knowledge, the mediating role of agricultural technology adoption was investigated the first time between financial antecedents and economic well-being. A survey of 416 Sri Lankan coconut growers was undertaken using a multi-stage random sampling procedure. All direct associations between financial knowledge, financial behavior, money attitudes, and economic wellbeing were significant with the PLS-SEM analyses. They all explained 91.1% of the overall variance in economic well-being. Moreover, the mediating role of agricultural technology adoption was also found significant for all relationships between financial antecedents and economic well-being. The mediating model was also clarified 2.2% of the additional variance in economic well-being. Further, three financial antecedents were also detected as positive antecedents of agricultural technology adoption and explained 80% of the variance in technology adoption. Hence, the present study results are important to broaden the understanding of the effect of financial antecedents on agricultural technology adoption and economic well-being to address the existing gaps in the literature. Furthermore, it guides policymakers in future policy implications to facilitate well-being by properly comprehending financial-related antecedents among individuals, especially in developing countries, to reduce their poverty through agricultural technology adoption.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Human Ecology
Institute for Social Science Studies
Publisher: Malaysian Consumer and Family Economics Association
Keywords: Economic well-being; Financial behavior; Financial knowledge; Money attitudes; PLS-SEM
Depositing User: Ms. Nuraida Ibrahim
Date Deposited: 06 Sep 2022 08:49
Last Modified: 06 Sep 2022 08:49
URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/97335
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