The Phantom Menace: A Moderation Analysis of Gender on MSMEs’ Financial Literacy and Financial Performance

Andi Dewi Angreyani, Abdi Akbar, M. Ikhwan Maulana Haeruddin, Muh. Yushar Mustafa, Fahrina Mustafa
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Micro, small, and medium enterprises or MSMEs in the Indonesian economy have a major role as the largest provider of employment, a means of community empowerment, a creator of new markets, a source of innovation, and their contribution to the balance of payments. Data from the Indonesian co-funding fintech association shows that around 46.6 million MSMEs in Indonesia cannot reach access to financial services or financial inclusion from banks and fintech due to lack of knowledge about financial literacy and inclusion. Therefore, knowledge about financial literacy and inclusion is very important for MSME actors, especially for their financial management which will have implications for the performance and sustainability of MSMEs. Meanwhile, the number of micro and small enterprises is dominated by women with home-based businesses, while in medium enterprises more dominated by men. With these findings, an issue that is hotly discussed in the literature is the issue of gender stereotypes that have implications for business management. In Indonesia, women are also shown to be more involved in private spaces while men are more involved in professional roles. However, findings from a number of studies also show that women's financial literacy levels tend to be lower than men. As a result, in the context of MSMEs in Indonesia, literature indicates that there are issues of financial literacy, gender differences, and constraints on access to financial services in MSME activities which then become something that is principled and important for MSMEs. Therefore, with the support of the above issues, this study then formulated a research objective, which was only found in the literature, namely the analysis of the effect of digital financial literacy and inclusion on the financial performance of MSMEs with gender as a moderation variable. The output of this research is expected to present information that makes a positive contribution both theoretically and managerially. In particular, contributions in providing detailed explanations and guidelines related to financial literacy, financial inclusion, financial performance, and gender issues for MSME actors. This research is also expected to provide recommendations for future research.
魅影威胁:性别对中小微企业财务素养与财务绩效的调节分析
微型、小型和中型企业在印度尼西亚经济中发挥着重要作用,是最大的就业提供者,是社区赋权的手段,是新市场的创造者,是创新的源泉,也是它们对国际收支平衡的贡献。印度尼西亚联合融资金融科技协会的数据显示,由于缺乏金融知识和包容性知识,印度尼西亚约有4660万中小微企业无法从银行和金融科技获得金融服务或金融包容性。因此,关于金融素养和包容性的知识对于中小微企业参与者来说非常重要,特别是对于他们的财务管理,这将对中小微企业的绩效和可持续性产生影响。与此同时,微型和小型企业的数量以妇女为主,以家庭为基础的企业,而中型企业则更多地以男子为主。有了这些发现,一个在文献中被热烈讨论的问题是对商业管理有影响的性别刻板印象问题。在印度尼西亚,女性也更多地参与私人空间,而男性则更多地参与职业角色。然而,许多研究的结果也表明,女性的金融知识水平往往低于男性。因此,在印度尼西亚的中小微企业背景下,文献表明,在中小微企业活动中存在金融知识、性别差异和获得金融服务的限制等问题,这些问题随后成为中小微企业的原则和重要问题。因此,在上述问题的支持下,本研究制定了文献中仅有的研究目标,即以性别为调节变量,分析数字金融素养和包容性对中小微企业财务绩效的影响。这项研究的产出预计将提供在理论和管理上都有积极贡献的信息。特别是在为中小微企业行为者提供与金融素养、金融普惠、财务绩效和性别问题相关的详细解释和指导方面做出了贡献。本研究也有望为今后的研究提供建议。
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