TY - JOUR
T1 - Do Islamic fintech lending promote microenterprises performance in Indonesia? Evidence of difference-in-difference model
AU - Kholidah, Himmatul
AU - Fianto, Bayu Arie
AU - Herianingrum, Sri
AU - Ismail, Shafinar
AU - Mohd Hidzir, Putri Aliah
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2025/1/2
Y1 - 2025/1/2
N2 - Purpose: This study aims to investigate the impact of Islamic fintech lending on the performance of microenterprises in Indonesia. Design/methodology/approach: This study conducted a survey involving 400 microenterprises located in East Java, Indonesia. This investigation used a two-year panel data set and used the double differences-in-differences (DID) approach for rigorous analysis, including both standard DID and adjusted DID. Findings: The findings demonstrate that microenterprises benefiting from Islamic fintech lending witnessed significant growth in their annual revenue, indicating a positive impact of Islamic fintech on their performance. In addition, these microenterprises showed an increase in the number of employees, suggesting improved business expansion and sustainability due to access to Islamic fintech lending services. Research limitations/implications: This study’s limitations arise from its focus on a specific region and time frame. However, recognizing potential future developments enhances its relevance and applicability within Islamic finance literature. Practical implications: This study offers valuable insights for microentrepreneurs, Islamic fintech platforms, policymakers and regulators, helping them make informed decisions and support the microenterprise sector in Indonesia. Originality/value: This study brings new insights and adds value by examining the unique relationship between Islamic fintech lending and microenterprise performance, which can contribute to better understanding and decision-making in this field.
AB - Purpose: This study aims to investigate the impact of Islamic fintech lending on the performance of microenterprises in Indonesia. Design/methodology/approach: This study conducted a survey involving 400 microenterprises located in East Java, Indonesia. This investigation used a two-year panel data set and used the double differences-in-differences (DID) approach for rigorous analysis, including both standard DID and adjusted DID. Findings: The findings demonstrate that microenterprises benefiting from Islamic fintech lending witnessed significant growth in their annual revenue, indicating a positive impact of Islamic fintech on their performance. In addition, these microenterprises showed an increase in the number of employees, suggesting improved business expansion and sustainability due to access to Islamic fintech lending services. Research limitations/implications: This study’s limitations arise from its focus on a specific region and time frame. However, recognizing potential future developments enhances its relevance and applicability within Islamic finance literature. Practical implications: This study offers valuable insights for microentrepreneurs, Islamic fintech platforms, policymakers and regulators, helping them make informed decisions and support the microenterprise sector in Indonesia. Originality/value: This study brings new insights and adds value by examining the unique relationship between Islamic fintech lending and microenterprise performance, which can contribute to better understanding and decision-making in this field.
KW - Difference-in-difference
KW - Financial performance evaluation
KW - Financing
KW - Indonesia
KW - Islamic finance
KW - Islamic finance and Shariah compliance
KW - Islamic fintech lending
KW - Microenterprises
KW - Profit-and-loss sharing-PLS
KW - Profitability
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85210372116&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1108/IMEFM-08-2023-0310
DO - 10.1108/IMEFM-08-2023-0310
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85210372116
SN - 1753-8394
VL - 18
SP - 224
EP - 246
JO - International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management
JF - International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management
IS - 1
ER -