Consumer Credit Behavior in the Digital Context : A Bibliometric Analysis and Literature Review
Author
Summary, in English
This literature review seeks to map the state of research on the effects of digitization on personal financial behavior and management through a bibliometric analysis and a systematic literature review. The findings indicate that current knowledge is primarily based on perspectives of actors in commerce and systems development. More research is needed on how personal financial behavior change in relation to digital technology, the vulnerability of children and adolescents, and the links between changes in credit behavior and indebtedness. Financial counseling could benefit from an awareness of young adults vulnerability as digital consumers and an extended perception of financial literacy that encompasses requirements of digital society. Policymakers need to be aware of the consequences of digital measurability.
Department/s
- Lund University Internet Institute (LUii)
- Centre for Work, Technology and Social Change (WTS)
- Lund University Internet Institute (LUii)
- Department of Scholarly Communication
Publishing year
2017
Language
English
Pages
76-94
Publication/Series
Journal of Financial Counceling and Planning
Volume
28
Issue
1
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education
Topic
- Human Aspects of ICT
- Economics and Business
- Other Humanities not elsewhere specified
Keywords
- digital consumption
Status
Published
Project
- Digital consumption and over-indebtedness among young adults
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1052-3073