尼日利亚农村和城市的金融包容性:定量和定性方法

Q2 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Taiwo O. Soetan, Omonigho S. Umukoro
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该研究深入了解了新兴经济体中财务脆弱(金融文盲和半文盲)客户的普惠金融现状。该研究分为两个阶段,采用了定量和定性两种方法,其中采用横断面和现象学方法收集数据,特别强调城乡差异。第一阶段的数据是从城市(n=211)和农村(n=242)的样本中获得的,这些样本是通过目的抽样和方便抽样相结合的方式选择的。利用结构化问卷从研究参与者那里获取相关信息。第二阶段的数据是从银行经理那里获得的,他们是对尼日利亚普惠金融趋势有专业知识的关键线人。定量结果显示,居民身份对市场普惠金融服务的获取具有显著的主要影响,农村居民获得普惠金融服务的机会有限;虽然普惠金融的感知成本对普惠金融服务的使用有显著的主要影响,但感知包容性成本高的认知导致了普惠金融服务的使用减少。定性结果强调了为推动普惠金融所做的主要努力,包括在尼日利亚农村开展金融教育和金融知识普及,同时强调了前景、问题和可能的干预措施。
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Financial Inclusion in Rural and Urban Nigeria: A Quantitative and Qualitative Approach
The study provided insights into current realities of financial inclusion among financially vulnerable (financially illiterate and semi-literate) customers in an emerging economy. The two-phased study adopted both quantitative and qualitative methods in which cross-sectional and phenomenological approaches were used for data collection, with specific emphasis on rural-urban differentials. Data for the first phase was obtained from an urban (n=211) and rural (n=242) sample selected via a combination of purposive and convenient sampling. A structured questionnaire was utilized in eliciting relevant information from the study participants. Data for the second phase was obtained from bank managers who are key informants with professional knowledge about trends of financial inclusion in Nigeria. Quantitative outcomes showed that residential status had a significant main effect on access to marketing financial inclusion services, such that rural residents had limited access to financial inclusion services; while perceived cost of financial inclusion had a significant main effect on usage of financial inclusion services, such that perceptions of high cost of perceived inclusion resulted in less usage of financial inclusion services. Qualitative outcomes highlighted major efforts used to drive financial inclusion including financial education and financial literacy in rural Nigeria, while highlighting the prospects, problems and possible interventions.
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International Journal of Economics and Finance Studies
International Journal of Economics and Finance Studies Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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