Part for authors and Editorial Board: ARTICLE TITLE: __Personality test, typical money personality profiles within the Hungarian society in terms of financial habits and attitudes. ______________________________________________________________________ ARTICLE RATING: Worst
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SUMMARY REVIEW (required - not more than 200 words): The authors have captured an important picture of psychological economics and finance in contemporary Hungary. Online sample, measuring instrument and personality types are presented as vital and living categories of people and their financial value preferences. The mix of deep literature study and empirical orientation demonstrates the great economic divide between financial literacy and opportunities, in terms of behavioural finance.
REVIEW IN FREE FORM: If methodically elaborated, the approach can help to foster financial education by identifying knowledge gaps. The approach is vital and refers to real economic life. It aims at people and not objects. It is an important contribution to the field of behavioural finance, in terms of national mentalities and personal economic preferences, which seem to shift and move over certain time periods as a human reflection of the governing economic process and systemic framework. SUGGESTIONS AND IDEAS FOR AUTHORS TO IMPROVE OR EXTEND THEIR WORK: A more efficient title would help; it is indeed not catchy and a bit boring. (The Role of) Financial Value Preferences in Hungarian Society by Testing Personality Types. (alternative title/proposal only).
OVERALL EVALUATION: □X (accept) □ (not accept) □ (accept after improving) for publication in Eastern European Business and Economics Journal