Re-conceptualizing financial literacy in China’s higher education: An exploratory qualitative study

With rapid economic development, financial literacy plays an increasingly important role in helping individuals navigate the complexities of modern financial systems and products. The importance of financial literacy is particularly pronounced in China, one of the largest economies in the world, esp...

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Main Authors: Yani Zhou, Muhammad Hussin, Mohamad Zuber Abd Majid
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Published: Journal of Pedagogical Research 2024-08-01
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description With rapid economic development, financial literacy plays an increasingly important role in helping individuals navigate the complexities of modern financial systems and products. The importance of financial literacy is particularly pronounced in China, one of the largest economies in the world, especially for university students who are encountering increasing challenges in financial management. To address the lack of context-specific, up-to-date interpretations of financial literacy for Chinese university students and the lack of targeted financial education programs, this qualitative study recruited 25 students from China’s higher education providers. Interview data highlighted two aspects of financial literacy: knowledge-informed financial behavior (including budgeting and expense management, savings and investments, credit and debt management, consumer rights and protection, digital financial literacy, and financial security) and financial attitude (proactive attitude, responsible attitude, future-oriented attitude, and adaptability). Furthermore, academic and extracurricular support, enhanced accessibility of financial education, collaborations with financial institutions, and the role of faculty advisors were identified as important resources that higher education providers can offer to enhance students’ financial literacy. Implications for higher education providers include the need to consider students’ needs and challenges when offering financial education opportunities and facilitating collaboration with stakeholders.
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spelling doaj-art-24d823953bd64c7b8deccfd993df267a2025-08-20T02:33:27ZengJournal of Pedagogical ResearchJournal of Pedagogical Research2602-37172024-08-018414716210.33902/JPR.202429591Re-conceptualizing financial literacy in China’s higher education: An exploratory qualitative studyYani Zhou0Muhammad Hussin1Mohamad Zuber Abd Majid2Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, MalaysiaUniversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, MalaysiaUniversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, MalaysiaWith rapid economic development, financial literacy plays an increasingly important role in helping individuals navigate the complexities of modern financial systems and products. The importance of financial literacy is particularly pronounced in China, one of the largest economies in the world, especially for university students who are encountering increasing challenges in financial management. To address the lack of context-specific, up-to-date interpretations of financial literacy for Chinese university students and the lack of targeted financial education programs, this qualitative study recruited 25 students from China’s higher education providers. Interview data highlighted two aspects of financial literacy: knowledge-informed financial behavior (including budgeting and expense management, savings and investments, credit and debt management, consumer rights and protection, digital financial literacy, and financial security) and financial attitude (proactive attitude, responsible attitude, future-oriented attitude, and adaptability). Furthermore, academic and extracurricular support, enhanced accessibility of financial education, collaborations with financial institutions, and the role of faculty advisors were identified as important resources that higher education providers can offer to enhance students’ financial literacy. Implications for higher education providers include the need to consider students’ needs and challenges when offering financial education opportunities and facilitating collaboration with stakeholders. https://www.ijopr.com/download/re-conceptualizing-financial-literacy-in-chinas-higher-education-an-exploratory-qualitative-study-15001.pdfChinafinancial literacyfinancial skillshigher educationuniversity students
spellingShingle Yani Zhou
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Re-conceptualizing financial literacy in China’s higher education: An exploratory qualitative study
Journal of Pedagogical Research
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financial literacy
financial skills
higher education
university students
title Re-conceptualizing financial literacy in China’s higher education: An exploratory qualitative study
title_full Re-conceptualizing financial literacy in China’s higher education: An exploratory qualitative study
title_fullStr Re-conceptualizing financial literacy in China’s higher education: An exploratory qualitative study
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title_short Re-conceptualizing financial literacy in China’s higher education: An exploratory qualitative study
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topic China
financial literacy
financial skills
higher education
university students
url https://www.ijopr.com/download/re-conceptualizing-financial-literacy-in-chinas-higher-education-an-exploratory-qualitative-study-15001.pdf
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