Precedents of the compulsive use of a credit card: an analysis of university students' buying behavior

Author:

Felipe Israel José dos SantosORCID,Silva Michelle MachadoORCID,Ceribeli Harrison BachionORCID

Abstract

PurposeThis study aims to identify the precedents of compulsively using a credit card, analyzing the influence of the following factors: power–prestige, anxiety, distrust and materialism.Design/methodology/approachData collection was performed by the survey method, while the structural equation modeling technique was used for data analysis, adopting the confirmatory factor analysis and path analysis.FindingsThe impact that anxiety has on compulsive use of credit cards was confirmed. Furthermore, the influence of materialism present in an individual on the compulsive use of a credit card was also proven.Research limitations/implicationsAs a limitation, the power–prestige construction did not obtain satisfactory average variance extracted in the modeling. Other limitations can be pointed out; for instance, it was a sample composed of university students and with geographic restrictions.Practical implicationsThis study highlights the importance of promoting public policies oriented toward the conscious use of credit cards. Interference in the approach of financial institutions aimed at attracting new clients in universities is also necessary.Social implicationsThis study aggregates information about the buying behavior of university students, how the precedents affect credit card use behavior and the harmful effects of compulsive use of credit cards.Originality/valueThe originality of this study is in offering a new approach to credit cards by analyzing their usage behavior, more specifically, the compulsive use of credit cards.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Marketing,Business and International Management,Management Information Systems

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