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Citations
13360
World Ranking
1248
National Ranking
754

Overview

Jing Jian Xiao is affiliated with the University of Rhode Island in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Social Sciences, with notable emphasis on Accounting, Economics and Econometrics, Sociology and Political Science, Demography, and Social Psychology as subfields.

Their publications concentrate on several main topics, including Financial Literacy, Pension and Retirement Analysis; Housing Market and Economics; Microfinance and Financial Inclusion; Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction; Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving; Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism; and Retirement, Disability, and Employment.

Jing Jian Xiao's recent scholarly contributions include:

  • "Antecedents and consequences of Personal Financial Management Behavior: a systematic literature review and future research agenda," 2021, International Journal of Bank Marketing
  • "Financial capability: a systematic conceptual review, extension and synthesis," 2022, International Journal of Bank Marketing
  • "Past, present and future of bank marketing: a bibliometric analysis of International Journal of Bank Marketing (1983-2020)," 2021, International Journal of Bank Marketing
  • "Consumer finance/household finance: the definition and scope," 2020, China Finance Review International
  • "The Able Worry More? Debt Delinquency, Financial Capability, and Financial Stress," 2021, Journal of Family and Economic Issues

Frequent publication venues for Jing Jian Xiao include:

  • International Journal of Bank Marketing
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Consumer Affairs
  • International Journal of Consumer Studies
  • Journal of Family and Economic Issues

Their research collaborations involve several frequent co-authors, including Rui Yao, Satish Kumar, Kyoung Tae Kim, Nilton Porto, and Kexin Meng, each having worked together on multiple publications.

Best Publications

  • Financial Socialization of First-year College Students: The Roles of Parents, Work, and Education

    Soyeon Shim;Bonnie L. Barber;Noel A. Card;Jing Jian Xiao

  • Pathways to life success: A conceptual model of financial well-being for young adults

    Soyeon Shim;Jing Jian J. Xiao;Bonnie L. Barber;Angela C. Lyons

  • Acting for Happiness: Financial Behavior and Life Satisfaction of College Students

    Jing Jian Xiao;Chuanyi Tang;Soyeon Shim

  • The impact of digital finance on household consumption: Evidence from China

    Jie Li;Yu Wu;Jing Jian Xiao

  • Consumer Decision‐Making Styles of Young‐Adult Chinese

    Jessie X. Fan;Jing Jian Xiao

  • The Financial Management Behavior Scale: Development and Validation

    Jeffrey P. Dew;Jing Jian Xiao

  • Consumer Financial Capability and Financial Satisfaction

    Jing Jian Xiao;Cheng Chen;Fuzhong Chen

  • Antecedents and Consequences of Risky Credit Behavior Among College Students: Application and Extension of the Theory of Planned Behavior

    Jing Jian Xiao;Chuanyi Tang;Joyce Serido;Soyeon Shim

  • Applying Behavior Theories to Financial Behavior

    Jing Jian Xiao

  • Consumer financial education and financial capability

    Jing Jian Xiao;Barbara O'Neill

  • Financial education and financial satisfaction: Financial literacy, behavior, and capability as mediators

    Jing Jian Xiao;Nilton Porto

  • Financial Literacy, Portfolio Choice, and Financial Well-Being

    Zhong Chu;Zhengwei Wang;Jing Jian Xiao;Weiqiang Zhang

  • Perceived Saving Motives and Hierarchical Financial Needs

    Jing Jian Xiao;Franziska E. Noring

  • Earlier financial literacy and later financial behaviour of college students

    Jing Jian Xiao;Sun Young Ahn;Joyce Serido;Soyeon Shim

  • Financial behaviours of consumers in credit counselling

    Jing Jian Xiao;Benoit Sorhaindo;E. Thomas Garman

  • Financially Distressed Consumers: Their Financial Practices, Financial Well-being, and Health

    Barbara O'Neill;Jing Jian Xiao;Benoit Sorhaindo;E. Thomas Garman

  • Buying behavior, social support and credit card indebtedness of college students

    Jianfeng Wang;J J Xiao

  • College students' attitudes towards credit cards

    Jing Jian Xiao;Franziska E. Noring;Joan G. Anderson

  • Financial Literacy and Education Research Priorities.

    Jane Schuchardt;Sherman D. Hanna;Tahira K. Hira;Angela C. Lyons

  • Understanding the psychological process underlying customer satisfaction and retention in a relational service

    Lin Guo;Jing Jian Xiao;Chuanyi Tang

  • Handbook of Consumer Finance Research

    Jing Jian Xiao

Frequent Co-Authors

Bonnie L. Barber
Bonnie L. Barber Griffith University
Noel A. Card
Noel A. Card University of Georgia
John E. Grable
John E. Grable University of Georgia
William B. Walstad
William B. Walstad University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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