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Influences of Chinese Elders’ Wealth Management Behavior: An Empirical Study
Liu, T. C.; Zhu , Z; Chen , C
2009-11-01
Source PublicationInternational Journal of Management Studies
ISSN0127-8983
Pages97-121
AbstractThe main purpose of this study is to discuss the influential demographic variables of elders’ wealth management behavior. Purpose sampling for 122 older consumers (aged over 65) who participates wealth management programs with instrument was conducted in April, 2007 in China (Taiwan area). Regression was performed for data analysis. The results show gender, educational background, living location are key factors to affect elder consumers’ wealth-management behaviors include consumers’ familiarity with financial products/services, sources of professional information, sources of word-of-mouth information, investment intention, and investment confidence. Theoretical contribution and practical implications were also given.
KeywordWealth management behavior Elders Demographic variables
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Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID3855
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionCENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION
Corresponding AuthorLiu, T. C.
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Liu, T. C.,Zhu , Z,Chen , C. Influences of Chinese Elders’ Wealth Management Behavior: An Empirical Study[J]. International Journal of Management Studies, 2009, 97-121.
APA Liu, T. C.., Zhu , Z., & Chen , C (2009). Influences of Chinese Elders’ Wealth Management Behavior: An Empirical Study. International Journal of Management Studies, 97-121.
MLA Liu, T. C.,et al."Influences of Chinese Elders’ Wealth Management Behavior: An Empirical Study".International Journal of Management Studies (2009):97-121.
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