Attitudes towards saving and debt-taking behavior during first major flexibility on pandemic restrictions in Argentina

Authors

  • Rocío Giselle Fernandez Da Lama Rocio Giselle Fernandez Da Lama: Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina. National Council of Scientific and Technical Investigations, Argentina
  • Maria Elena Brenlla Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14276/2285-0430.3716

Keywords:

time perspective, economic psychology, saving, indebtedness, self-control, Individual differences

Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of time perspectives, sociodemographic and debt-taking behavior data on the attitudes towards saving in the Argentine population during major flexibilities in pandemic restrictions. The present study was online questionnaire-based. A total of 720 participants were recruited through snowball sampling method (447 women; 62.1%) between the ages of 18 and 65 years of age (M=34.37; SD=13.67). A sociodemographic and financial behavior was administered along with locally adapted version of the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory. It was found that future and past-negative time perspectives were positively related to some of the positive attitudes towards saving. Conversely, present-fatalistic, and present-hedonistic were positively related to negative saving attitudes. Debt-taking behavior was positively related to the difficultness on saving. Also, female participants showed more difficultness in saving than men. The research on economic psychology that contemplates time perspective theory is scarce, particularly in Argentina. This is the first study that highlights the importance of predominant time orientations on the analysis of saving behaviors.

Author Biographies

Rocío Giselle Fernandez Da Lama, Rocio Giselle Fernandez Da Lama: Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina. National Council of Scientific and Technical Investigations, Argentina

Rocío Giselle Fernández Da Lama is a PhD candidate of the National Council of Scientific and Technical Research pursuing her PhD at the Catholic University of Argentina. In her brief but substantial academic career, she has published in several psychology journals and participated as a speaker in national and international congresses. She is currently working on her thesis on time perspective and decisional procrastination: its impact on psychosocial well-being, psychological distress and economic behavior in adults in Buenos Aires.

Maria Elena Brenlla , Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina.

María Elena Brenlla holds a PhD, a professor at the School of Psychology of the Universidad Católica Argentina, and a Specialist in Virtual Learning Environments. Her specialty is methodology and psychometrics. Her research topics are the design and adaptation of psychological tests and studies about the psychological processing of time. She has published numerous scientific articles in local and international journals.

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Published

12.08.2023