Abstract:
This study analyzes the collective impact of BNPL services, credit card uses, overdraft availability, and weekly income on impulse buying behaviors, focusing on their imp...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This study analyzes the collective impact of BNPL services, credit card uses, overdraft availability, and weekly income on impulse buying behaviors, focusing on their implications for environmental sustainability. Employing a quantitative approach, the study surveyed approximately 153 Palestinian university students, utilizing a systematically designed questionnaire to gather data on impulse buying tendencies and financial behaviors. The analysis revealed that BNPL usage significantly predicts impulse buying tendencies, explaining approximately 39.5% of the variance in these behaviors. Additionally, a negative correlation between weekly income and impulse buying was found, suggesting more calculated purchasing decisions at higher income levels. This research contributes to understanding consumer behavior in digital retail environments, highlighting the transformative impact of electronic payment methods on young adults' impulse buying and the need for a balanced approach in consumer finance and retail strategies in the digital age.
Published in: 2024 ASU International Conference in Emerging Technologies for Sustainability and Intelligent Systems (ICETSIS)
Date of Conference: 28-29 January 2024
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 19 March 2024
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