Financial Attitude, Trust, and ROSCAs' Member Commitment: Social Relations as Mediating Factor

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Siti Amaroh, H. Husnurrosyidah, Ely Masykuroh
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Purpose: This research examines the function of social relationships in the association between financial attitudes and trusts toward member commitment of informal financial institutions, notably the rotating savings and credit association in Indonesia. Design/methodology/approach: The study consisted of 207 female participants, and a partial least square structural equation modelling was utilized to test the hypotheses. All items' validity and reliability were confirmed through inner and outer model testing. Findings: The study found that financial attitudes and trust did not significantly affect commitment but positively influenced social relations. Additionally, social relations impacted commitment and mediated the relationship between financial attitudes, trust, and commitment. Research limitations/implications: Therefore, the study underscores the need to prioritize women and social relationships in informal financial institutions to enhance informal financial inclusion from the grassroots level. Originality/value: These findings highlight the critical role of social cohesion in financial activities and emphasize the potential of informal financial institutions to alleviate short-term liquidity pressures.
财务态度、信任与会员承诺:社会关系的中介作用
目的:本研究考察了社会关系在非正式金融机构成员承诺的金融态度和信任之间的关联中的作用,特别是印度尼西亚的轮流储蓄和信贷协会。设计/方法/方法:本研究由207名女性参与者组成,采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型对假设进行检验。所有项目均通过内外模型检验确认效度和信度。研究发现:财务态度和信任对承诺没有显著影响,但对社会关系有正向影响。此外,社会关系对财务态度、信任和承诺之间的关系有影响,并起到中介作用。研究局限性/启示:因此,本研究强调需要优先考虑非正规金融机构中的妇女和社会关系,以从基层加强非正规普惠金融。原创性/价值:这些发现突出了社会凝聚力在金融活动中的关键作用,并强调了非正式金融机构缓解短期流动性压力的潜力。
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Global Business and Finance Review
Global Business and Finance Review Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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