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Financial literacy and quality of life: a moderated mediation approach of fintech adoption and leisure

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  • Yosuke Kakinuma

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Purpose - This study explores the relationship between financial literacy and quality of life (QoL). The study further examines the mediating effect of fintech adoption and the moderating effect of leisure on the relationship between financial literacy and QoL. Design/methodology/approach - Using convenience sampling, 345 respondents participated in a cross-sectional survey. To test the moderated mediation hypotheses, the PROCESS macro was used. Findings - The results reveal the mediating effect of fintech adoption on the relationship between financial literacy and QoL, highlighting the importance of digital literacy in an increasingly digitalized society. Moreover, leisure moderates the mediating relationship. Individuals with high leisure are more likely to perceive the uncertainties and risks associated with new technology optimistically – an observation supported by existing literature on the relationships among leisure, perceived freedom, and internal locus of control. Practical implications - Financial literacy must incorporate digital literacy in order to utilize innovative technology for more efficient financial management. Additionally, having a sense of control over life outcomes can lead to well-being. Originality/value - Previous research on fintech adoption is mostly related to financial inclusion for the unbanked population in underprivileged rural areas. Here, fintech usage by the general public is the focus. The study also reveals the significance of leisure, as those who have high financial literacy are more likely to adopt fintech when they have more freedom in their lives, which leads to higher QoL. Peer review - The peer review history for this article is available at:https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/IJSE-10-2021-0633.

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  • Yosuke Kakinuma, 2022. "Financial literacy and quality of life: a moderated mediation approach of fintech adoption and leisure," International Journal of Social Economics, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 49(12), pages 1713-1726, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:ijsepp:ijse-10-2021-0633
    DOI: 10.1108/IJSE-10-2021-0633
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    1. Suria Abu Basar & Noor Ayuernie Ibrahim & Fazilah Tamsir & Asma Rina Abdul Rahman & Noor Nasyikin Mohd Zain & Halimi Poniran & Rina Fadhilah Ismail, 2024. "I-FinTech Adoption Mediation on the Financial Literacy Elements and Sustainable Entrepreneurship among Bumiputera MSMEs in Malaysia," International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, Econjournals, vol. 14(4), pages 138-147, July.

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