Abstract

This study has been conducted to reveal the similarities and differences of two people of two different and distant cultures in the frame of consumer spending self-control and frugality behaviour. The data were collected from the university students in Turkey and Bangladesh in December 2018 and January 2019. We have carried out a survey on a total of 376 participants (220 from Turkey and 156 from Bangladesh) selected through a convenience sampling method in both countries. The survey was conducted through face-to-face approach. Analysis results showed that there are significant differences between the participants from Turkey and Bangladesh. Perceived economic class, perceived religiosity level and ethnocentric tendency has a significant effect on individuals' spending self-control and frugality behaviour.

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