Financial Well-Being For Low-Income Populations in Developing Countries
This research seeks to detect the components of financial well-being (FWB) in the low-income consumers of developing countries. An exploratory study was carried out with qualitative and quantitative aspects. The result showed that the FWB dimensions of the low-income consumer with the consumers in developed countries has some differences.
Citation:
Luiz Cruz Neto, Caio Victor, and Verónica Peñaloza (2021) ,"Financial Well-Being For Low-Income Populations in Developing Countries", in NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 49, eds. Tonya Williams Bradford, Anat Keinan, and Matthew Matthew Thomson, Duluth, MN : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 924-924.
Authors
Luiz Cruz Neto, State University of Ceará
Caio Victor, State University of Ceará
Verónica Peñaloza, State University of Ceará
Volume
NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 49 | 2021
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