Financial Literacy Education for Women: A Novel Approach based on Social Media Platform

Anggita Leviastuti, Tiara Santika, I. Prasetyo
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According to the latest data, the financial literacy index in Indonesia stood at 38%. This figure was definitely an improvement compared to previous years, but was still considerably behind compared to the global standard. Taking into account gender disparity in Indonesia, this figure becomes even more abysmal as the financial literacy index for women is substantially lower than men. To solve this problem, a social media knowledge management framework is proposed to structure and disseminate financial knowledge with the purpose of improving the financial literacy index, especially for women, in Indonesia. This knowledge management platform is supported by a financial education program that has been developed based on the characteristics and needs of typical women in Indonesia. To further substantiate the findings of this study, a series of in-depth interviews were conducted with the aim to acquire a better understanding of various aspects of financial literacy from the perspective of women. In total, 13 women who lived in Bandung were chosen as the main subject of this study based on a judgment sampling technique. Encouragingly, more than three-quarter of the respondents were considered to be well-literate. Digging deeper into the data, however, presents a much more nuanced and complicated insight regarding the behavior of the respondents as most of the respondents simultaneously exhibit a very wide range behavior ranging from discipline to carelessness when managing their money.
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基于社交媒体平台的女性金融素养教育新途径
最新数据显示,印尼的金融素养指数为38%。与前几年相比,这一数字无疑有所改善,但与全球标准相比仍有很大差距。考虑到印尼的性别差异,这一数字变得更加糟糕,因为女性的金融知识指数远低于男性。为了解决这一问题,提出了一个社交媒体知识管理框架来组织和传播金融知识,目的是提高印度尼西亚的金融素养指数,特别是女性的金融素养指数。这个知识管理平台得到了一项金融教育计划的支持,该计划是根据印度尼西亚典型妇女的特点和需求制定的。为了进一步证实本研究的发现,我们进行了一系列深入访谈,旨在从女性的角度更好地了解金融素养的各个方面。根据判断抽样技术,总共选择了13名居住在万隆的妇女作为本研究的主要对象。令人鼓舞的是,超过四分之三的受访者被认为受过良好的教育。然而,对这些数据进行更深入的挖掘,就会发现受访者的行为更加微妙和复杂,因为大多数受访者在理财时同时表现出从纪律到粗心大意的各种行为。
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