Inclusive Identity to Improve Financial Literacy in A Community: Social Identity Perspective

Eka Siskawati, S. Suwito
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Financial inclusion programs are increasingly being echoed by the government at various levels of society. This program aims to open financial access and quality financial services for community groups who have not received it, so far. But in fact, financial inclusion programs are not balanced with increasing financial literacy in the community. One of the efforts made by village-level economic institutions (BUMNag) in implementing financial inclusion, while increasing the financial literacy of their communities is through community-based savings programs. This article analyzes the challenges in improving people’s financial literacy from a social identity perspective. The research uses a qualitative approach with a case study method. This research was conducted in a “Simpanan Bajapuik “ program at one of the Village Owned Enterprises (BUMNag) in West Sumatra. This research found that “Simpanan Bajapuik” is a program implemented with an individual empowerment approach in helping people get community-based financial access. In addition, this article finds that identity conflicts are the main obstacle in implementing the “Simpanan Bajapuik” program. From the perspective of social identity, this article analyzes the active participation of community members in the “Simpanan Bajapuik” program that can overcome multiple identity conflicts experienced by other community members. This article contributes to explaining aspects of the relationship between individuals and between groups, in the process of financial inclusion and increasing financial literacy through the “Simpanan Bajapuik” program policy. Keywords: financial inclusion, financial literacy, financial management, social identity theory
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提高社区金融知识的包容性认同:社会认同视角
政府越来越多地在社会各个层面推行普惠金融计划。该计划旨在为迄今为止尚未获得金融服务的社区群体提供金融渠道和优质金融服务。但事实上,普惠金融计划与提高社区金融知识水平并不平衡。村级经济机构(BUMNag)在实施普惠金融的同时,为提高社区居民的金融知识水平所做的努力之一就是开展社区储蓄计划。本文从社会认同的角度分析了提高人们金融素养所面临的挑战。研究采用了案例研究的定性方法。这项研究是在西苏门答腊岛一家村办企业(BUMNag)的 "Simpanan Bajapuik "项目中进行的。研究发现,"Simpanan Bajapuik "是一项以个人赋权方法帮助人们获得社区金融服务的项目。此外,本文还发现身份冲突是实施 "Simpanan Bajapuik "项目的主要障碍。本文从社会身份认同的角度,分析了社区成员积极参与 "Simpanan Bajapuik "计划可以克服其他社区成员所经历的多重身份认同冲突。本文有助于解释在通过 "Simpanan Bajapuik "计划政策实现金融普惠和提高金融知识水平的过程中,个人之间和群体之间的关系。关键词:金融包容性、金融知识、金融管理、社会认同理论
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