Sustainable Entrepreneurship in the Digital Era: The Role of Digital Financial Capability and Anti-Money Laundering Compliance

IF 4.8 Q1 BUSINESS
Shama Urooj, Atta Ullah, Saif Ullah, Haitham Nobanee
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Although sustainable entrepreneurship (SE) is increasingly recognized as a vital solution to global problems, the influence of financial compliance—specifically, anti-money laundering (AML) laws on SE remains unexplored. This paper investigates the impact of digital financial capability (DFC) on sustainable entrepreneurship in 100 countries between 2012 and 2022, considering the moderating influence of AML compliance. The study incorporates various factors to develop DFC and SE indices. To address potential endogeneity, heteroscedasticity, and autocorrelation in the data, this study uses the two-step system generalized method of moments (GMM) approach, which is assessed using Driscoll–Kraay (D–K) regression, to guarantee robust and trustworthy estimates. The findings revealed that countries within the sample, theoretically align with Dynamic Capability Theory regarding the relationship between DFC and SE. Furthermore, the moderating role of AML compliance has a positive impact on the DFC-SE relationship in advanced countries, increasing it by 20.2%. However, AML laws moderated the adverse effects of DFC on SE in developing countries by 45.8%, driven by variations in regulatory stringency between developed and developing countries. This study closes a significant gap in the literature by incorporating financial compliance into the DFC–SE relationship. These insights help entrepreneurs and financial institutions to optimize costs and promote ethical practices by understanding risk profiles.

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数字时代的可持续创业:数字金融能力与反洗钱合规的作用
尽管可持续创业(SE)越来越被认为是解决全球问题的重要方法,但金融合规(特别是反洗钱(AML)法律)对可持续创业的影响仍未得到探讨。本文研究了2012年至2022年间100个国家的数字财务能力(DFC)对可持续创业的影响,并考虑了“反洗钱”合规的调节作用。本研究结合多种因素,编制了DFC和SE指数。为了解决数据中潜在的内生性、异方差和自相关性,本研究使用了两步系统广义矩量法(GMM)方法,该方法使用Driscoll-Kraay (D-K)回归进行评估,以保证稳健和可信的估计。研究结果表明,样本内的国家在理论上符合动态能力理论关于DFC和SE之间的关系。此外,在发达国家,“反洗钱”合规的调节作用对DFC-SE关系产生了积极影响,使其增加了20.2%。然而,由于发达国家和发展中国家之间监管严格程度的差异,发展中国家的反洗钱法律将DFC对SE的不利影响降低了45.8%。本研究通过将财务合规性纳入DFC-SE关系,缩小了文献中的重大差距。这些见解有助于企业家和金融机构通过了解风险概况来优化成本并促进道德实践。
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Business Strategy and Development
Business Strategy and Development Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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