Analisis Hubungan Financial Self-Efficacy, Empat Dimensi Eco-Anxiety dan Attitudinal Loyalty Pada Pembelian Kendaraan Listrik

Abstract

The phenomenon of environmental damage will continue to occur over time, where this makes people feel anxious about the environment. The creation of eco-friendly products, such as electric cars, eco-friendly shopping bags and eco-friendly straws that can reduce the impact on environmental damage and anxiety for the environment. This study aims to examine the relationship between financial self-efficacy, eco-anxiety and attitudinal loyalty. The samples obtained in this study were 204 respondents. The analysis in this study shows that financial self-efficacy significantly influences each dimension of eco-anxiety (eco-anxiety affective symptoms, eco-anxiety rumination, eco-anxiety behavioral symptoms, and eco-anxiety anxiety about personal impact). Furthermore, each dimension of eco-anxiety (eco-anxiety affective symptoms, eco-anxiety rumination, eco-anxiety behavioral symptoms, and eco-anxiety anxiety about personal impact) does not significantly affect attitudinal loyalty. This research succeeded in examining that a person's financial self-efficacy can reduce the impact of environmental anxiety that occurs on a person. These findings encourage a person to have more savings and investment in reducing the impact of environmental damage that will occur in the future. This research succeeded in examining that a person's financial self-efficacy can reduce the impact of environmental anxiety that occurs on a person. These findings encourage a person to have more savings and investment in reducing the impact of environmental damage that will occur in the future. This research succeeded in examining that a person's financial self-efficacy can reduce the impact of environmental anxiety that occurs on a person. These findings encourage a person to have more savings and investment in reducing the impact of environmental damage that will occur in the future. Keywords: financial self-efficacy, eco-anxiety, attitudinal loyalt

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