2022
DOI: 10.3390/jrfm15110542
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Mindsponge-Based Reasoning of Households’ Financial Resilience during the COVID-19 Crisis

Abstract: The COVID-19 crisis was remarkable because no global recession model could predict or provide early notice of when the coronavirus pandemic would happen and damage the global economy. Resilience to financial shocks is crucial for households as future crises like COVID-19 are inevitable. Therefore, the current study aims to examine the effects of financial literacy and accessibility to financial information on the financial resilience of Vietnamese households through the lens of an information-processing perspe… Show more

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“…• Building eco-surplus culture among urban residents as a novel strategy to improve finance for conservation in protected areas [17] • Mindsponge-based reasoning of households' financial resilience during the COVID-19 crisis [18]…”
Section: Human and Economicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Building eco-surplus culture among urban residents as a novel strategy to improve finance for conservation in protected areas [17] • Mindsponge-based reasoning of households' financial resilience during the COVID-19 crisis [18]…”
Section: Human and Economicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we examined the individual's resilience through the information-processing perspective, we defined digital resilience following the mindsponge-based definition of Nguyen, et al (62): "the individual's capability to manage information within the mind and information absorbed from the external environment to deal with and recover from" digital adversities (or adversities occurring within the digital environment). This definition still aligns with the first four main attributes of digital resilience in the educational field.…”
Section: Proposed Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But things appear to have looked a little more favorable for our community. The first article was published exactly two months ago in JRFM [3], a good outlet I used to guess-edit a special issue some time ago. Another article has been accepted for publication in World (ISSN 2673-4060), first-authored by Ruining Jin [4], one of our first members.…”
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confidence: 99%