Financial Inclusion and Its Ripple Effects on Socio-Economic Development: A Comprehensive Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Methods
2.1. Journal Selection Criteria
2.2. Article Selection Criteria
3. Theoretical Perspective
3.1. Socioeconomic Development Theory
3.2. Theory of Planned Behavior: Understanding Behavioral Predictions
3.3. Technology Acceptance Model: Understanding Consumer Adoption of Technology
4. Discussion
4.1. Financial Inclusion, Fintech, and Artificial Intelligence
4.2. Financial and Digital Literacy of Consumers and Financial Inclusion
4.3. SHGs, Women Empowerment and Financial Inclusion
4.4. Intensifying Access to Financial Services to Consumers
4.5. Financial Inclusion and Economic Growth
4.6. Consumers’ Financial Inclusion and Financial Capability
4.7. Socioeconomic Determinants of Financial Inclusion
- Socioeconomic Determinants of Financial Inclusion
- Income Levels and Employment Status
- Education and Financial Literacy
- Demographic Factors: Age, Gender, and Ethnicity
- Technological Factors and Geographic Location (Urban vs. Rural): Enhancing Financial Inclusion
- Cultural and Social Norms
- Government Policies and Regulation
5. Conclusions
5.1. Financial Inclusion, Fintech, and Artificial Intelligence
5.2. Financial Literacy of Consumers, Financial Capacity, and Financial Inclusion
5.3. SHGs, Women Empowerment, Gender Issues, and Financial Inclusion
5.4. Intensifying and Inclusivity of Access to Financial Services for Consumers
- Policy Implications and Frameworks for Financial Inclusion
6. Sustainable Financial Inclusion Theory and Future Research Agenda
6.1. Sustainable Financial Inclusion Theory
6.2. Future Research Agenda
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- Digital Age and Financial Inclusion: Examining the influence of digital banking on unbanked populations and its socio-economic effects.
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- Gender and Financial Inclusion: Investigating financial inclusion’s role in empowering women and understanding gender-based disparities in financial access.
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- Financial Education and Literacy: Assessing the socio-economic impacts of financial literacy and understanding financial service adoption through behavioral economics.
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- Impact on Policies and Regulations: Evaluating how varying regulatory frameworks affect microfinancing and the socio-economic implications of online financial data privacy.
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- Health and Wellbeing: Exploring financial inclusion’s role in healthcare financing and its relation to mental health.
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- Sustainability and Environmental Considerations: Investigating financial inclusion’s support for environmentally friendly initiatives and its alignment with the SDGs.
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- Fintech Innovations: Analyzing the pros and cons of blockchain for financial inclusion and the socio-economic impacts of new fintech products.
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- Sociocultural Variables and Financial Behavior: Studying the influence of cultural attitudes and trust in institutions on financial service adoption and use.
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Mishra, D.; Kandpal, V.; Agarwal, N.; Srivastava, B. Financial Inclusion and Its Ripple Effects on Socio-Economic Development: A Comprehensive Review. J. Risk Financial Manag. 2024, 17, 105. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm17030105
Mishra D, Kandpal V, Agarwal N, Srivastava B. Financial Inclusion and Its Ripple Effects on Socio-Economic Development: A Comprehensive Review. Journal of Risk and Financial Management. 2024; 17(3):105. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm17030105
Chicago/Turabian StyleMishra, Deepak, Vinay Kandpal, Naveen Agarwal, and Barun Srivastava. 2024. "Financial Inclusion and Its Ripple Effects on Socio-Economic Development: A Comprehensive Review" Journal of Risk and Financial Management 17, no. 3: 105. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm17030105
APA StyleMishra, D., Kandpal, V., Agarwal, N., & Srivastava, B. (2024). Financial Inclusion and Its Ripple Effects on Socio-Economic Development: A Comprehensive Review. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 17(3), 105. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm17030105