Financial innovation and gender dynamics: a comparative study of male and female FinTech adoption in emerging economies

Jitender Kumar, Vinki Rani
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Purpose This paper aims to identify the factors influencing the adoption of financial technology (FinTech) services among Indian residents. Moreover, it compares the awareness levels among both male and female users to offer a comprehensive insight into FinTech adoption. Design/methodology/approach The research comprises two cross-sectional surveys utilizing self-administered questionnaires: Study A involves 411 male participants and Study B involves 473 female users in FinTech adoption. This article used a “Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) followed by partial least squares-structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM)” for data analysis. Findings The exciting finding reveals that attitude and personal innovativeness have a significant impact, while technology anxiety shows a statistically insignificant impact on awareness in both studies. Surprisingly, the socio-demographic factor significantly impacts awareness (in Study A) and has an insignificant impact on awareness in Study B. Moreover, both studies reveal that awareness significantly impacts perceived usefulness and ease of use. Additionally, the outcomes confirm a positive relation between awareness, perceived usefulness, ease of use and FinTech adoption in both studies. Practical implications The present research will offer valuable insights to all FinTech service providers and stakeholders, aiding them in planning and designing relevant policies. Originality/value As far as the researchers are aware, this study stands as the initial survey into FinTech that specifically examines the impact of gender on technology adoption. The divergence in awareness and adoption rates between males and females and the authors’ insightful findings illuminate the context's uniqueness. Moreover, this article offers a robust model for using FinTech services from the perspective of a developing economy.
金融创新与性别动态:新兴经济体男性和女性采用金融科技的比较研究
目的 本文旨在确定影响印度居民采用金融科技(FinTech)服务的因素。此外,本文还比较了男性用户和女性用户对金融科技的认知水平,以全面了解金融科技的采用情况:研究 A 涉及 411 名男性参与者,研究 B 涉及 473 名采用金融科技的女性用户。本文使用 "社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)"和 "偏最小二乘法-结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)"进行数据分析。 研究结果令人兴奋的发现表明,态度和个人创新能力具有显著影响,而技术焦虑对两项研究中的认知度的影响在统计上并不显著。令人惊讶的是,在研究 A 中,社会人口因素对认知度有重大影响,而在研究 B 中,社会人口因素对认知度的影响不明显。本研究将为所有金融科技服务提供商和利益相关者提供有价值的见解,帮助他们规划和设计相关政策。原创性/价值据研究人员所知,本研究是对金融科技进行的首次调查,专门研究了性别对技术采用的影响。男性和女性在认知度和采用率上的差异,以及作者富有洞察力的发现,揭示了这一背景的独特性。此外,本文还从发展中经济体的角度,为金融科技服务的使用提供了一个强有力的模型。
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