Angel, Stefan. 2018. Smart tools? A randomized controlled trial on the impact of three different media tools on personal finance. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. 74 104 - 111.
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Abstract
By using a randomized controlled trial we test the impact of three treatments on financial literacy (knowledge, attitudes, reported behavior) among adolescents in Austria. Treatments comprise a documentary movie on debt, an internet exercise and a budgeting smartphone app. It is investigated if particularly the latter two instruments could serve as standalone alternatives (nudges) to conventional teaching interventions. Users of the budgeting app report to check their current account balance significantly more often than the control group. The web exercise, however, neither raises interest in personal finance issues nor significantly increases basic financial knowledge. The documentary movie did not affect attitudes towards saving or private credits. Even if it is only about raising awareness and interest in financial matters among adolescents, the ICT applications tested in this study thus do not lend strong support to policies solely relying on digital “stand-alone” solutions of similar design.
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Status of publication | Published |
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Affiliation | WU |
Type of publication | Journal article |
Journal | Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics |
Citation Index | SSCI |
WU-Journal-Rating new | FIN-A, STRAT-B, VW-D, WH-B |
Language | English |
Title | Smart tools? A randomized controlled trial on the impact of three different media tools on personal finance |
Volume | 74 |
Year | 2018 |
Page from | 104 |
Page to | 111 |
Reviewed? | Y |
DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socec.2018.04.002 |
Open Access | N |
Associations
- Projects
- An experimental evaluation of program effects on the financial literacy and financial capabilities of teenagers.
- People
- Angel, Stefan (Former researcher)
- Organization
- Institute for Social Policy IN (Details)
- Research areas (ÖSTAT Classification 'Statistik Austria')
- 5334 Political economic policy (Details)