Role of Investment Literacy on Household Income Generation Among SACCO Members in Narok County, Kenya

John Wambua, Edmund Gathuru, Simon Mwaura
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Increased formal financial access is widely recognised as a crucial factor in boosting household income generation, a key driver of economic growth. Paradoxically, despite Kenya’s notable increase in formal financial access from 75.5% in 2019 to 83.7% in 2022, household income growth has yet to follow suit. Shockingly, over 50% of Kenyan citizens, in stark contrast to the 25-40% seen in other developing nations, still endure extreme poverty, falling below the international poverty line of $1.90 per day, according to a sobering 2022 World Bank report. This grim reality indicates that financial access may not be the issue. To shed light on this adverse trend, this research focused on the role of investment literacy on household income generation among Savings and Credit Cooperative Organization (SACCO) members in Narok County, Kenya. The study was rooted in behavioural finance theory and adopted a descriptive research design. Further, the study targeted 3,050 registered SACCO members, from which a sample size of 217 was obtained using the Yamane 1957 formula. Stratified and purposive sampling techniques were also used to select the study sample. The study used structured questionnaires, which were self-administered to collect the data. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse the study data. A simple linear regression model was adopted for the study. The findings revealed that investment literacy had a significant positive role (β = 0.225, p < 0.05) in household income generation, underscoring its importance in boosting household income among SACCO members. As a result, the study recommends implementing comprehensive investment literacy programs by SACCOs and relevant stakeholders to maximise their impact on income generation
投资知识对肯尼亚纳罗克县SACCO成员家庭创收的作用
人们普遍认为,增加正规金融渠道是促进家庭创收的关键因素,而家庭创收是经济增长的关键驱动力。矛盾的是,尽管肯尼亚的正式金融准入率从2019年的75.5%显著增加到2022年的83.7%,但家庭收入的增长尚未跟上。令人震惊的是,根据2022年世界银行的一份发人深醒的报告,超过50%的肯尼亚公民仍然处于极端贫困状态,低于每天1.90美元的国际贫困线,与其他发展中国家的25-40%形成鲜明对比。这一严峻的现实表明,获得资金可能不是问题所在。为了阐明这一不利趋势,本研究侧重于投资知识对肯尼亚纳罗克县储蓄信贷合作组织(SACCO)成员家庭创收的作用。本研究以行为金融学理论为基础,采用描述性研究设计。此外,该研究以3 050名注册的SACCO成员为对象,其中使用Yamane 1957公式获得217个样本。分层和目的抽样技术也被用来选择研究样本。该研究使用结构化的问卷调查来收集数据。采用描述性统计和推断性统计对研究数据进行分析。本研究采用简单线性回归模型。研究结果显示,投资素养具有显著的正向作用(β = 0.225, p <(0.05)在家庭创收方面的作用,强调其对提高sacacco成员家庭收入的重要性。因此,该研究建议sacco和相关利益相关者实施全面的投资扫盲计划,以最大限度地发挥其对创收的影响
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