Published peer-reviewed articles
1. Magwegwe, F. M. (in press). The determinants of student loan repayment worry. Journal of Consumer Affairs.
2. Magwegwe, F.M., Shaik, A. (2024) Theory of planned behavior and fast fashion purchasing: an analysis of interaction effects. Curr Psychology, 43, 28868–28885.
3. Magwegwe, F.M., & Sithole, S. (2024). Job demands, workplace anxiety and psychological capital: Moderation by gender and technology. SA Journal of Industrial Psychology/SA Tydskrif vir Bedryfsielkunde, 50(0), a2197.
4. Magwegwe, F. M., MacDonald, M. M., Lim, H., & Heckman, S. J. (2023). Determinants of financial worry. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 57(1), 171-221.
5. Magwegwe, F.M. (2021), Ayanda Mbatha: Resilience in action during the COVID-19 pandemic (A & B), 11(4).
6. Magwegwe, F. M., & Lim, H. (2021). Factors associated with the ownership of Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs): Applying the theory of planned behavior. Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 32(1), 116-130.
Book Chapters
Magwegwe, F. M. (2021). The fourth industrial revolution in the workplace: Career capital, mental health and well-being in the future of work. In N. Ratangee (Ed.), The fourth industrial revolution and the workplace (pp. 263–275). KR Publishing.
Doctoral Dissertation
Master’s Thesis
Op-eds and popular press articles
Mental Health is an Increasing Global Epidemic in the Workplace
Medical costs a major money stressor for South Africans
A new approach to money and happiness
The importance of raising a new generation of South African savers
Mental Health is a Leadership Imperative