Financial decision-making behaviour among women in developing countries: Postulating a conceptual framework

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Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura

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This article explores the key drivers of financial decision-making among women in developing countries to gain insights on their financial empowerment. A comprehensive review of literature highlights that financial literacy, self-efficacy and impulsivity are some of the key drivers of their financial decisionmaking behaviour. Due to improper financial knowledge and lower levels of self-efficacy, women struggle to make proper risk and value assessments in financial decision-making. The paper discusses the theoretical models and concepts that are related to the financial decision-making behaviour among women. A conceptual framework that helps in depicting the key drivers and helps in contributing towards the financial decision-making behaviour among women in developing countries is also proposed.

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Sharma, A., Hewege, C., & Perera, C. (2020). Financial decision-making behaviour among women in developing countries: Postulating a conceptual framework, International Conference on Business Management -2019.

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