The Necessity of Financial Literacy for Women Business Triumph: A Qualitative Study

Nur Iylia Syafiqah Abdul Malik Abdul Malik
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Women entrepreneurs continue to be the torchbearers of society and nations in their pursuit of economic growth and social development through employment creation, innovation and poverty reduction. Nonetheless, financial literacy is an intangible resource that is required for growth, success, and long-term competitive advantage. However, a notable hindrance to the progress of women entrepreneurs is the absence of adequate financial literacy. The objective of this research was to ascertain the importance of financial literacy concerning the achievement of women entrepreneurs. In order to achieve the research objectives, a qualitative investigation was conducted, wherein interview data was gathered according to the OECD core competencies framework on financial literacy for entrepreneurs from a sample of twenty-three women entrepreneurs. The participants were selected based on the criteria of having a business that has been operational for at least five years. The results indicate that financial literacy considering the three dimensions assessed: financial knowledge, skills and attitude significantly influences the efficacy of women entrepreneurship. Consequently, it is recommended that women entrepreneurs engage in group-based and targeted training programmes to acquire the necessary skills to enhance their financial literacy.
金融素养对女性创业成功的必要性:一项定性研究
女企业家继续是社会和国家通过创造就业、创新和减少贫困追求经济增长和社会发展的火炬手。尽管如此,金融知识是一种无形的资源,是成长、成功和长期竞争优势所必需的。然而,阻碍女企业家进步的一个显著障碍是缺乏足够的金融知识。这项研究的目的是确定财务知识对女企业家取得成就的重要性。为了实现研究目标,进行了定性调查,其中访谈数据是根据经合组织的核心能力框架,从23名女企业家的样本中收集的企业家金融素养。选择参与者的标准是拥有至少运营5年的企业。结果表明,考虑金融知识、技能和态度三个维度的金融素养显著影响女性创业效能。因此,建议女企业家参加以团体为基础的有针对性的培训方案,以获得必要的技能,提高她们的财务知识。
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