INVESTIGATING YOUTH HAPPINESS: THE INTERPLAY OF FINANCIAL SELF-EFFICACY, BEHAVIOR, AND SATISFACTION

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Ivan Balabanic Irena Palić Dajana Barbić

Abstract

This study examines the interplay of financial self-efficacy, financial behavior, financial satisfaction, and life satisfaction of young individuals using Psychological Capital Theory (PCT). Analyzing data from 970 high school and university students in Croatia using structural equation modeling, we find that higher financial self-efficacy positively influences financial behavior. Additionally, responsible financial behavior significantly enhances financial satisfaction, which in turn boosts life satisfaction. Our results indicate a partial mediation effect of financial satisfaction between financial self-efficacy and life satisfaction. The study suggests incorporating behavioral interventions in financial education programs to increase self-efficacy and financial capability perceptions among youth. These interventions have the potential to improve financial behavior and overall happiness among young individuals. These insights are valuable for educational policymakers, financial advisors, planners, psychologists, and behavioral researchers. Effective financial education programs can thus contribute to enhancing youth satisfaction by focusing on increasing financial self-efficacy and responsible financial behavior.

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Balabanic, I., Palić, I., & Barbić, D. (2026). INVESTIGATING YOUTH HAPPINESS: THE INTERPLAY OF FINANCIAL SELF-EFFICACY, BEHAVIOR, AND SATISFACTION. The South East European Journal of Economics and Business, 21(2), 19-36. Retrieved from https://journal.efsa.unsa.ba/index.php/see/article/view/2489
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Scientific and Professional papers: Economics and Business
Author Biographies

Ivan Balabanic, Institute for migration research

(Corresponding author)
Senior Research Associate
Institute for migration research
Trg Stjepana Radića 3, 10000 Zagreb
Croatia
E-mail: ivan.balabanic@imin.hr
ORCID: 0000-0003-4785-4436

Irena Palić, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb

Associate Professor
Faculty of Economics and Business
University of Zagreb
Croatia
E-mail:ipalic@efzg.hr
ORCID: 0000-0002-7525-0640

Dajana Barbić, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb

Associate Professor
Faculty of Economics and Business
University of Zagreb
Croatia
E-mail: dbarbic@efzg.hr
ORCID: 0000-0003-2580-0269