Perception vs. reality: Analysing the nexus between financial literacy and fintech adoption

Q2 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Investment Management and Financial Innovations Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI:10.21511/imfi.20(4).2023.02
Shamli Prabhakaran, Mynavathi L.
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Fintech has revolutionized the financial services sector, fundamentally transforming how individuals and businesses manage their finances. However, effective and responsible utilization of these innovative services may require a certain degree of financial competence. To explore this possibility, this study investigates the nexus between financial literacy and fintech usage in the Indian context, considering two distinct measures of financial literacy. Primary data were collected conveniently from 391 respondents through a cross-sectional survey. Probit regression was applied to analyze the relationship between the two dimensions of financial literacy and the adoption of fintech services across three segments: mobile banking, mobile payments, and digital lending. The findings reveal a positive relationship between individuals’ subjectively perceived financial literacy and their propensity to use all three fintech services. Conversely, objectively measured financial literacy demonstrates a positive association only with the likelihood of using mobile banking. The study also identifies demographic characteristics as contributing factors to variations in fintech adoption. The study’s findings hold value for policymakers and fintech service providers, as they underscore the importance of enhancing individuals’ subjective perceptions of their financial abilities to promote wider adoption of fintech services.
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感知与现实:分析金融知识与金融科技采用之间的关系
金融科技彻底改变了金融服务行业,从根本上改变了个人和企业管理财务的方式。但是,有效和负责地利用这些创新服务可能需要一定程度的财务能力。为了探索这种可能性,本研究考察了印度背景下金融素养与金融科技使用之间的关系,考虑了两种不同的金融素养衡量标准。通过横断面调查,方便地收集了391名受访者的主要数据。运用Probit回归分析了金融素养的两个维度与三个细分市场(移动银行、移动支付和数字借贷)金融科技服务采用之间的关系。研究结果显示,个人主观感知的金融素养与他们使用所有三种金融科技服务的倾向之间存在正相关关系。相反,客观衡量的金融素养仅与使用移动银行的可能性呈正相关。该研究还确定了人口特征是影响金融科技采用变化的因素。该研究的发现对政策制定者和金融科技服务提供商具有价值,因为它们强调了提高个人对其财务能力的主观认知对于促进金融科技服务的广泛采用的重要性。
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Investment Management and Financial Innovations
Investment Management and Financial Innovations Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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99
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: The international journal “Investment Management and Financial Innovations” encompasses the results of theoretical and empirical researches carried out both on macro- and micro-levels, concerning various aspects of financial management and corporate governance, investments and innovations (including using of quantitative methods). It is focused on the international community of financiers, both academics and practitioners. Key topics: financial and investment markets; government policy and regulation; corporate governance; information and market efficiency; financial forecasting and simulation; financial institutions: investment companies, investment funds, investment banks, hedge funds, private pension funds; objects of real and financial investing; financial instruments and derivatives; efficiency of investment projects; econometric and statistic methods in project management; alternative investments; ratings and rating agencies.
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