A measurement model of the determinants of financial exclusion among micro-entrepreneurs in Ilorin, Nigeria
This study investigated the various factors that impede both the access to and use of the requisite financial resources for entrepreneurial development in Ilorin, Nigeria. Data was collected via a survey questionnaire administered on Muslim micro-entrepreneurs in the study area. A measurement mode...
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IIUM Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance
2012
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Summary: | This study investigated the various factors that impede both the access to and use of the requisite financial
resources for entrepreneurial development in Ilorin, Nigeria. Data was collected via a survey questionnaire
administered on Muslim micro-entrepreneurs in the study area. A measurement model using the structural
equation modelling approach was adopted. The paper concluded that both the voluntary and involuntary
financial exclusion factors significantly account for financial exclusion among the respondents. However,
voluntary exclusion signals a relatively serious problem. This is because it is a reflection of lack of use, rather
than lack of access to financial services by the Muslim poor. In this regard, religious consideration as well as
debt phobia as a reflection of the presence of Islam in the area had statistically significant factor loadings.
Recommendations were also offered. |
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