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Integrating financial literacy into economics courses through digital tools: the Finlite app

Khoo Yin Yin (Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Tanjung Malim, Malaysia)
Rohaila Yusof (Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Tanjung Malim, Malaysia)
Yumiko Abe (Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Hiroshima, Japan)

Journal of International Education in Business

ISSN: 2046-469X

Article publication date: 7 January 2022

Issue publication date: 23 September 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to analyze the effect of the Finlite mobile app on the financial literacy of undergraduate business students in Malaysia.

Design/methodology/approach

This study uses a quasi-experimental pre-intervention design. The data are collected using a quiz and a questionnaire. Cluster sampling is adopted for three different zones in Malaysia. A total of 400 business students enrolled in economics courses participated in the intervention.

Findings

The results indicate that Finlite significantly promotes students’ savings intentions, practices, decision-making, accountability, values and financial literacy. All results are analyzed based on gender and race. However, Finlite does not significantly help overcome students’ financial issues such as credit card debt and poor spending behavior.

Practical implications

Financial literacy may be efficiently promoted through digital tools integrated into economics courses. Young adults can make optimal financial decisions after graduation. Future research should explore different courses, addressing undergraduate and high-school students.

Originality/value

Previous studies predominantly examine attitudes and behaviors related to financial literacy. In contrast, this study measures the ex post impact of the Finlite mobile app on savings intentions, practices, decision-making, accountability, ability to overcome financial issues and value for money.

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Acknowledgements

This research has been carried out under the Fundamental Research Grants Scheme (FRGS/1/2019/SS08/UPSI/02/3) provided by the Ministry of Education of Malaysia. The authors would like to extend their gratitude to Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) that helped manage the grants.

Declaration: No conflict of interest.

Citation

Yin Yin, K., Yusof, R. and Abe, Y. (2022), "Integrating financial literacy into economics courses through digital tools: the Finlite app", Journal of International Education in Business, Vol. 15 No. 2, pp. 331-350. https://doi.org/10.1108/JIEB-06-2021-0068

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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