2024
DOI: 10.1057/s41264-024-00270-y
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Psychological needs and financial well-being: the role of consumer spending self-control

Laureane du Plessis,
Yolanda Jordaan,
Liezl-Marié van der Westhuizen

Abstract: Financial service providers continually strive to develop innovative financial products and services that address customer needs and aim to improve customers’ financial well-being. Previous studies discovered that psychological need satisfaction is positively associated with psychological well-being and growth, while psychological need frustration is associated with problematic behaviour and ill-being. However, uncertainty still exists as to whether psychological needs are associated with financial well-being.… Show more

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