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- Title
The effect of financial scarcity on discretionary spending, borrowing, and investing.
- Authors
Sarial‑Abi, Gülen; Ulqinaku, Aulona; Viglia, Giampaolo; Das, Gopal
- Abstract
Past research indicates that individuals with scarce resources focus on urgent needs. We hypothesize and find that individuals with scarce financial resources have greater discretionary expenditures such that they engage in more discretionary spending, borrowing, and investing. We demonstrate that one possible explanation for why those with scarce financial resources have greater discretionary expenditures is because they have more optimistic future perceptions. We support our predictions using a sample of over 60,000 observations from a survey in rural India, two archival datasets from surveys in Italy and Germany, and two preregistered online experiments. We control, test, and rule out different alternative explanations. The results of this research extend the findings in the financial scarcity and discretionary consumption literature. Additionally, we provide actionable guidelines for managers and public policy makers on how to nudge individuals with financial scarcity.
- Subjects
ITALY; SCARCITY; NUDGE theory; GOVERNMENT policy
- Publication
Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 2023, Vol 51, Issue 6, p1214
- ISSN
0092-0703
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11747-021-00811-0