The relationship between financial literacy and financial access among SMES in the Ekurhuleni municipality

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting
Memory Changwesha, Ashley T. Mutezo
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Orientation: Among the numerous factors affecting small and medium enterprises’ (SMEs) ability to access funding, financial literacy or the lack thereof continues to rank high. The below-average levels of financial literacy among entrepreneurs inevitably restrict their access to finance, thereby adding to the already soaring rate of small business failure. Research purpose: The main research objective of this article is to determine the underlying financial literacy-financial access relationship among SMEs in the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality in South Africa. Motivation of the study: Understanding the relationship between financial literacy and financial access among small businesses is imperative as they are key players in economic development. Empirical literature outlining this relationship is sparse. Therefore, the study made an original empirical contribution to the financial literacy-financial access nexus in the metropolitan. Research design, approach and method: A quantitative descriptive research design was followed. The survey method was used to gather data, where structured questionnaires were distributed to the respondents. The study considered a targeted population of 5609 registered SMEs in Ekurhuleni with a sample size of 384 prospective participants. A total of 310 responses were obtained from the owners and managers of SMEs in the municipality. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences was used to compute all statitical analyses for the study. Descriptive statistics were used to establish the SMEs’ financial literacy and financial access relationship. Data were analysed using factor analysis, regression analysis and correlation analysis. Main findings: Entrepreneurs in Ekurhuleni were found to have a limited understanding of basic financial concepts implying low levels of financial knowledge. Additionally, the study established that financial access was significantly challenging for most SMEs. The findings further revealed a positive relationship between financial literacy and financial access. Practical managerial/ implications: The knowledge from this article may assist entrepreneurs and financial institutions in bridging the financial literacy gap, thereby increasing the likelihood of accessing funding by SMEs. It may also assist in influencing the development and implementation of micro and macroeconomics policies to raise financial literacy levels and leniency from financing sources towards SMEs.
Ekurhuleni市中小企业金融素养与金融获取的关系
定位:在影响中小企业获得资金能力的众多因素中,金融知识或缺乏金融知识仍然排在首位。企业家的金融知识水平低于平均水平,不可避免地限制了他们获得融资的机会,从而增加了本已飙升的小企业失败率。研究目的:本文的主要研究目的是确定南非Ekurhuleni大都会市中小企业之间潜在的金融素养-金融获取关系。研究动机:小企业是经济发展的关键参与者,因此了解小企业的金融知识和金融渠道之间的关系至关重要。描述这种关系的实证文献很少。因此,本研究对大都市金融素养-金融获取关系做出了原创性的实证贡献。研究设计、途径和方法:采用定量描述性研究设计。采用调查法收集数据,向受访者发放结构化问卷。该研究考虑了Ekurhuleni的5609家注册中小企业的目标人群,样本量为384名潜在参与者。从该市中小企业的所有者和管理者那里共获得了310份答复。社会科学统计软件包用于计算本研究的所有统计分析。采用描述性统计方法建立中小企业金融素养与金融获取的关系。采用因子分析、回归分析和相关分析对数据进行分析。主要发现:Ekurhuleni的企业家对基本金融概念的理解有限,这意味着金融知识水平较低。此外,该研究确定,对大多数中小企业来说,获得金融服务是一项重大挑战。研究结果进一步揭示了金融素养与金融获取之间的正相关关系。实际管理/影响:本文的知识可以帮助企业家和金融机构弥合金融知识差距,从而增加中小企业获得资金的可能性。它还可能有助于影响微观和宏观经济政策的制定和执行,以提高金融知识水平和融资来源对中小企业的宽容。
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Acta Commercii
Acta Commercii Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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