Exploring the development of Islamic fintech ecosystem in Indonesia: a text analytics

IF 1.9 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Fahmi Ali Hudaefi, M. K. Hassan, M. Abduh
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Purpose This study aims at two objectives, i.e. first, to identify the core elements of the Islamic fintech ecosystem, and second, to use the identified core elements to analyse the development of such an ecosystem in Indonesia. Design/methodology/approach This work combines data analytics of text mining with qualitative analysis of human intelligence in two steps. First, knowledge discovery of the Islamic fintech ecosystem’s core elements using a sample of eight academic articles totalling 102 pages and 75,082 words. Second, using the identified core elements from step one to explore such ecosystem development in Indonesia. This stage employs a sample of 11 documents totalling 371 pages and 143,032 words from cyberspace. Findings The core elements of the Islamic fintech ecosystem identified are financial customers, fintech startups, government, technology developers, traditional financial institutions and fatwa (Islamic legal opinion). Furthermore, the development of the Islamic fintech ecosystem in Indonesia is examined under these identified core elements, providing critical insights into the Islamic fintech ecosystem currently established in the country's industry. Research limitations/implications This study primarily used semi-structured data from cyberspace. Traditional approaches to qualitative data collection, e.g. focused group discussions and interviews, may be beneficial for future studies in addressing the Islamic fintech ecosystem issues. Practical implications Academia worldwide may benefit from this work in incorporating knowledge of Islamic fintech ecosystem’s core elements into Islamic finance literature. Specifically, fintech stakeholders in Indonesia may be advantaged to understand how far the Islamic fintech ecosystem has grown in the country. Social implications The rise of unethical fintech peer-to-peer lending shows social problems in Indonesia’s fintech industry. The finding derives social implications that elucidate the current state of the country’s Islamic fintech ecosystem. Originality/value Using a kind of big data (i.e. semi-structured text data) from cyberspace and applying steps of text mining combined with qualitative analysis, may contribute to the creation of novelties for qualitative research on financial issues.
探索印尼伊斯兰金融科技生态系统的发展:文本分析
本研究旨在实现两个目标,即首先,确定伊斯兰金融科技生态系统的核心要素,其次,使用确定的核心要素来分析印度尼西亚这样一个生态系统的发展。设计/方法论/方法这项工作分两步将文本挖掘的数据分析与人类智能的定性分析结合起来。首先,对伊斯兰金融科技生态系统核心要素的知识发现,使用了8篇学术文章的样本,共计102页,75,082个单词。其次,利用第一步确定的核心要素来探索印度尼西亚的生态系统发展。本阶段选取了来自网络空间的11个文档样本,共计371页,143032个单词。伊斯兰金融科技生态系统的核心要素是金融客户、金融科技初创企业、政府、技术开发商、传统金融机构和法特瓦(伊斯兰法律意见)。此外,在这些确定的核心要素下,研究了印度尼西亚伊斯兰金融科技生态系统的发展,为目前在该国行业中建立的伊斯兰金融科技生态系统提供了重要见解。研究局限/启示本研究主要使用来自网络空间的半结构化数据。传统的定性数据收集方法,如焦点小组讨论和访谈,可能对未来解决伊斯兰金融科技生态系统问题的研究有益。全球学术界可以从这项工作中受益,将伊斯兰金融科技生态系统的核心要素知识纳入伊斯兰金融文献。具体而言,印度尼西亚的金融科技利益相关者可能有利于了解伊斯兰金融科技生态系统在该国的发展程度。不道德的金融科技p2p贷款的兴起显示了印尼金融科技行业的社会问题。这一发现产生了社会影响,阐明了该国伊斯兰金融科技生态系统的现状。原创性/价值利用来自网络空间的一种大数据(即半结构化文本数据),将文本挖掘的步骤与定性分析相结合,可能有助于为金融问题的定性研究创造新颖性。
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自引率
10.50%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: Qualitative Research in Financial Markets is the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring the rapidly-growing area of research activity in finance that uses qualitative methods. Building on a long pedigree of finance research, the journal publishes international and innovative analyses and novel insights into financial markets worldwide
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