Fintech use, digital divide and financial inclusion

IF 2.1 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Solomon Odei-Appiah, Gamel O. Wiredu, J. Adjei
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Abstract

Purpose Financial Technology (FinTech) innovations enable the provision of financial services to many unbanked across the world by increasing access. The key role of FinTech to drive financial inclusion however suffers significant impediments including the digital divide. Nevertheless, there is paucity of elaborate theories on financial inclusion while extant literature on FinTech only identify factors that drive its acceptance and use with little attention to inhibitors such as the digital divide. This study aims to investigate the impact of FinTech usage on financial inclusion amid the digital divide. Design/methodology/approach This study uses the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT2) and the model of digital inequality. A structural equation modeling technique is applied to data collected from 282 respondents in an online survey. Findings The findings confirm a positive influence of FinTech use on financial inclusion as well as the influence of performance expectancy and facilitating conditions on behavioral intentions. The results also show that digital divide measured with access, resource and force moderate the use of FinTech. Originality/value This study presents a theoretical model which is unique given that UTAUT2 was combined with digital divide moderators from the model of digital inequality to explain how FinTech usage impacts on financial inclusion. Addressing the research questions has led several theoretical contributions including the extension of the applicability of UTAUT2.
金融科技使用、数字鸿沟和普惠金融
金融技术(FinTech)创新通过增加获取渠道,使全球许多没有银行账户的人能够获得金融服务。然而,金融科技在推动普惠金融方面的关键作用面临着包括数字鸿沟在内的重大障碍。然而,关于金融普惠的详细理论缺乏,而现有的金融科技文献只确定了推动其接受和使用的因素,而很少关注数字鸿沟等抑制因素。本研究旨在探讨数字鸿沟中金融科技的使用对普惠金融的影响。设计/方法/方法本研究采用技术接受和使用的统一理论(UTAUT2)和数字不平等模型。本文采用结构方程建模技术对282名在线调查对象的数据进行了分析。研究结果证实了金融科技的使用对普惠金融的积极影响,以及绩效预期和便利条件对行为意图的影响。结果还表明,以获取、资源和力量衡量的数字鸿沟抑制了金融科技的使用。原创性/价值本研究提出了一个独特的理论模型,考虑到UTAUT2与数字不平等模型中的数字鸿沟调节因子相结合,以解释金融科技的使用如何影响金融包容性。解决研究问题已经导致了几个理论贡献,包括扩展UTAUT2的适用性。
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Digital Policy Regulation and Governance
Digital Policy Regulation and Governance INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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