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Title: Moderating Role of Technology Self-Efficacy on Fintech Usage and Digital Financial Inclusion of Women in Rural Uganda
Authors: Richard Mwesige, Beatrice Nyangoma, David Nyamuyonjo , Brenda Kabasinguzi, Edgar Atuhaire
Journal: SEISENSE business review
Year: 2024
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Language: en
DOI: 10.33215/km6g4p44
Keywords: Digital Financial InclusionTechnology self-efficacyFintech usage
Digital financial inclusion (DFI) especially among rural women remains a significant challenge in Uganda. Despite the potential benefits of fintech’s, limited technology self-efficacy (TSE) among rural women hampers their effective usage. This study examined how TSE influences the relationship between fintech usage and DFI among these women. Data were gathered via a structured questionnaire from 384 women vendors in Mbale main market, employing an explanatory, quantitative, cross-sectional design. Using hierarchical regression and Hayes PROCESS Macro V 4.0, the study assessed both direct relationships and the moderating effect of TSE. Results indicate that both fintech usage and TSE positively impact DFI, with TSE significantly enhancing the association between fintech usage and DFI. Based on these findings, the study recommends that policymakers support fintech adoption through targeted education programs to improve TSE among rural women. Additionally, user-friendly interfaces and supportive systems are crucial in overcoming technological barriers and boosting confidence. However, limitations include the study’s cross-sectional approach, focus on women vendors in a specific district, and potential social desirability bias. Future research should consider longitudinal studies, cultural aspects of fintech adoption, and mixed-methods data collection to deepen understanding of the variables.
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