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Deterioration of the subjective financial well-being during the coronavirus pandemic: a latent transition analysis

Mauricio Losada-Otálora (Departamento de Administración, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, Colombia)
Nathalie Peña-García (Research Department, CESA Business School, Bogota, Colombia)
Jorge Luis Juliao-Rossi (Facultad de Economía, Empresa y Desarrollo Sostenible (FEEDS), Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá, Colombia)

International Journal of Bank Marketing

ISSN: 0265-2323

Article publication date: 30 May 2023

Issue publication date: 24 August 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The authors seek (1) to identify the profiles of subjective financial well-being (SFWB) of bank customers before and during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, (2) to analyze the transition to profiles of lower SFWB during the pandemic and (3) to identify the factors driving such transitions.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors surveyed five countries during 2019 and 2020 to measure SFWB. The authors applied latent class analysis (LCA) to identify profiles of bank customers according to a mix of SFWB indicators in pre-pandemic times (Study 1). The authors validated the profiles during the pandemic and identified the SFWB dimensions that deteriorated during the crisis (Study 2). Finally, the authors applied latent transition analysis (LTA) to explore transitions to profiles of lower SFWB and identify the drivers.

Findings

The authors identified three profiles of customers in pre- and post-pandemic periods for four dimensions of SFWB: control over finances, capacity to absorb financial shocks, ability to track financial goals and financial freedom. Gender, age, trust in banks and bank-supporting policies were related to transitions across profiles of SFWB during the pandemic. These relationships are contingent upon contextual country-related variables.

Research limitations/implications

Banks and policymakers should reduce customers' exposure to the pandemic's long-lasting adverse effects on SFWB and should identify and control the multiplier role that contextual variables play.

Originality/value

Extant literature has not fully identified the dimensions of SFWB that changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors narrow this gap by identifying three SFWB profiles of customers, analyzing the patterns of SFWB change and connecting these changes to individual, provider and contextual factors.

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Citation

Losada-Otálora, M., Peña-García, N. and Juliao-Rossi, J.L. (2023), "Deterioration of the subjective financial well-being during the coronavirus pandemic: a latent transition analysis", International Journal of Bank Marketing, Vol. 41 No. 6, pp. 1414-1442. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBM-11-2022-0496

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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