Angulo-Ruiz, FernandoPergelova, Albena2020-09-292022-05-312022-05-312015Angulo-Ruiz, Fernando, and Albena Pergelova (2015) “An empowerment model of youth financial behavior,” Journal of Consumer Affairs, 49 (3), 550-575. http://doi.org/10.1111/joca.12086https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14078/1709The current study examines the antecedents of youth financial behavior. By grounding the conceptual framework on empowerment theory, we argue that in addition to financial knowledge other elements such as intrapersonal (e.g., locus of control and motivation) and interactional elements (e.g., parental financial teaching and behavior) also impact youth financial behavior. To test the hypotheses, structural equation modeling is used on a data set of youth from Western Canada. The results indicate that external locus of control has the highest total effect on youth financial behavior followed by parental influence and motivation. Findings are validated by performing several robustness checks and multigroup analysis. Organizations trying to influence youth financial behavior should broaden the understanding of empowerment to include personal worldview, motivation, as well as social surroundings.enAll Rights ReservedWestern Canadaeconomicsconsumptionyouthself-efficacystructural equation modelingAn empowerment model of youth financial behaviorArticlehttps://doi.org/10.1111/joca.12086