背景(考古学)
财务
智能手机应用
债务
贷款
现金
智能手机应用程序
业务
欧洲联盟
休克(循环)
互联网隐私
计算机科学
多媒体
内科学
古生物学
经济政策
生物
医学
作者
Declan French,Donal McKillop,Elaine Stewart
标识
DOI:10.1080/1351847x.2019.1639526
摘要
This study is the first to assess whether smartphone apps can be utilised to improve financially capable behaviours. In this study four smartphone apps, packaged together under the title 'Money Matters', were provided to working-age members (16–65 years) of the largest credit union in Northern Ireland (Derry Credit Union). The smartphone apps consisted of a loan interest comparison app, an expenditure comparison app, a cash calendar app, and a debt management app. The assessment methodology used was a Randomised Control Trial (RCT) with the U.K. Financial Capability Outcome Frameworks used to set the context for the assessment. For those receiving the apps (the treatment group) statistically significant improvements were found in a number of measures designed to gauge 'financial knowledge, understanding and basic skills' and 'attitudes and motivations'. These improvements translated into better financially capable behaviours; those receiving the apps were more likely to keep track of their income and expenditure and proved to be more resilient when faced with a financial shock.
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