非洲的数字金融和中小企业金融包容性

IF 1.4 Q3 ECONOMICS
Umar Habibu Umar, Abubakar Jamilu Baita, Issa Hamadou, Muhamad Abduh
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目的本研究探讨了数字金融对非洲中小企业金融包容性的影响。研究限制/影响由于数据匮乏,该研究仅涵盖了 17 个非洲国家,时间跨度为 12 年(2011-2022 年)。实际意义研究结果表明,非洲各国中央银行和其他相关监管机构需要制定有效法规,授权存款货币银行和其他金融机构经营代理银行业务。这将为中小企业主获得金融服务提供便利。这些措施可以在金融方面帮助更多没有银行账户的中小企业主,尤其是农村地区的中小企业主。此外,必须通过引入用户友好型数字金融技术和注册更多的金融技术(fintech)公司来大力支持这些举措。社会影响实施必要措施以提高非洲中小企业获得数字金融服务的机会,可能会减少失业和贫困,并促进该地区的经济增长和发展。
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Digital finance and SME financial inclusion in Africa
PurposeThis study examined the impact of digital finance on SME financial inclusion in Africa.Design/methodology/approachThe study obtained data from the International Monetary Fund's Financial Access Survey and World Development Indicators covering the period from 2011 to 2022. Heteroskedastic panels corrected standard errors (HPCSE) and feasible generalized least squares regressions were employed in the analysis.FindingsThe findings indicate that digital finance (volume and intensity) significantly improves SME financial inclusion in Africa.Research limitations/implicationsDue to the paucity of data, the study covered only 17 African countries over 12 years (2011–2022).Practical implicationsThe findings imply the need for African central banks and other relevant regulatory bodies to establish effective regulations mandating Deposit Money Banks and other financial institutions to operate agent banking. This would facilitate access to financial services for SME owners. Such measures could financially include more unbanked SME owners, especially those in rural areas. Moreover, these initiatives must be strongly supported by introducing user-friendly digital financial technologies and registering more financial technology (fintech) companies.Social implicationsImplementing necessary measures to enhance access to digital financial services for SMEs in Africa is likely to reduce unemployment and poverty and contribute to the economic growth and development of the region.Originality/valueThis study provides empirical evidence showing how digital finance affects SME financial inclusion in Africa.
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期刊介绍: African Journal of Economic and Management Studies (AJEMS) advances both theoretical and empirical research, informs policies and practices, and improves understanding of how economic and business decisions shape the lives of Africans. AJEMS is a multidisciplinary journal and welcomes papers from all the major disciplines in economics, business and management studies.
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