Do Explicit and Implicit Parental Financial Socialization Influence Students’ Financial Literacy? Evidence from India

Authors

  •   Rameshkumar Subramanian Professor, Department of Financial Administration, School of Management, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda - 151 401, Punjab
  •   T. P. Arjun Research Scholar (Corresponding Author), Department of Commerce, School of Commerce and Business Management, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur - 610 005, Tamil Nadu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17010/ijf/2024/v18i10/174612

Keywords:

financial literacy

, financial socialization, financial behavior, family finance, and socialization.

JEL Classification Codes

, A20, D14, G53

Paper Submission Date

, September 20, 2023, Paper sent back for Revision, April 23, 2024, Paper Acceptance Date, May 25, Paper Published Online, October 15, 2024

Abstract

Purpose : The present study investigated how explicit and implicit parental financial socialization influenced students’ financial literacy (FL).

Design/Methodology/Approach : Data were collected from 200 PG students at the Central University of Tamil Nadu, India, using a multiple-stage random sampling technique. Multiple linear regression and an artificial neural network (ANN) analysis were used to identify the most important predictors of FL.

Findings : The findings showed that implicit parental financial socialization significantly positively impacted students’ FL; whereas, explicit parental financial socialization did not. Additionally, students’ FL is not considerably impacted by viewing parents as financial role models. Still, when parents had more income and educational attainment, their children showed a larger degree of FL. Based on the ANN analysis, implicit parental financial socialization was the most significant predictor of students’ FL.

Practical Implications : The findings emphasized that parents must receive adequate financial education and exhibit responsible financial behavior in order to improve students' FL and their financial well-being.

Originality : The impact of parental financial socialization, both explicit and implicit, on pupils’ financial literacy in the Indian setting has not, as far as we are aware, been studied in the literature before.

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2024-10-15

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Subramanian, R., & Arjun, T. P. (2024). Do Explicit and Implicit Parental Financial Socialization Influence Students’ Financial Literacy? Evidence from India. Indian Journal of Finance, 18(10), 24–39. https://doi.org/10.17010/ijf/2024/v18i10/174612

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