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Mindfully aware and open: Mitigating subjective and objective financial vulnerability via mindfulness practices

Julia Bayuk, Kyuhyun Lee, Jooyoung Park, Serkan Saka, Debabrata Talukdar, Jayati Sinha

2022Journal of Consumer Affairs12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Our research presents mindfulness as a potential intervention to mitigate financial vulnerability, defined as the ability to handle unexpected future financial setbacks. As potential interventions to mitigate consumer financial vulnerability, we provide a conceptual framework on how two types of mindfulness practices (i.e., non‐judgmental awareness and openness to experience) can mitigate the subjective and objective financial vulnerability differently. We suggest ways to manipulate the two types of mindfulness and discuss the results of our initial pilot study, focusing on lower‐income consumers. In addition, we propose fruitful avenues for future research and provide recommendations for managers and policymakers to better address consumer financial vulnerability and enhance consumer welfare via mindfulness practice.

Topics & Concepts

MindfulnessVulnerability (computing)Openness to experiencePsychological interventionIntervention (counseling)PsychologyConceptual frameworkBusinessMarketingPublic economicsSocial psychologyEconomicsSociologyComputer scienceClinical psychologyComputer securityPsychiatrySocial scienceMind wandering and attentionMindfulness and Compassion InterventionsPsychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction