Abstract
This research explores the significance of financial inclusion for the performance of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). Employing a mixed-method approach comprising qualitative and quantitative analyses, including descriptive and structural equation modeling analyses, the study gathers primary data through distributed questionnaires to MSMEs. The validity of the data is assessed through validity, reliability, and goodness-of-fit tests. Findings from previous research indicate a significant positive impact of financial inclusion on the performance of MSMEs, suggesting a strong relationship between financial inclusion and MSME performance. This correlation implies that increased financial inclusion enhances MSME performance, underscoring the crucial role of financial inclusion in fostering the growth and success of micro and small enterprises. The research informs government efforts to boost financial inclusion, enhancing MSME performance. Improved access to financial institutions in Indonesia for MSMEs is expected to lead to enhanced sales growth, customer expansion, and increased profitability, ultimately benefiting the broader economy.
Keywords: Financial Inclusion, Performance, MSMEs, MSMEs Performance
How to Cite:
Febriansyah, A., Syafei, M. Y., Narimawati, U., Chochole, T. & Stakic, A. J., (2024) “How Important is Financial Inclusion for the Performance of MSMEs?”, Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal 18(5): 4, 53–65. doi: https://doi.org/10.14453/aabfj.v18i5.04
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