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Financial Inclusion and Performance to Mediate the Effect of Banking and Tax Regulation on the Success of Small and Medium Enterprises in Indonesia

H.E. Riwayati, U. Salim, G. Maskie and N.K. Indrawati

International Journal of Economics & Business Administration (IJEBA), 2020, vol. VIII, issue 3, 517-533

Abstract: Purpose: The research is to analyse the influence of banking and tax regulation that is mediated by financial performance and inclusion of business actors and moderated social responsibility to business success. Design/methodology/approach: The sample used in this research is Small and Medium Enterprises in Wijirejo batik Village, Pandak District, Bantul Regency, and Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The census sampling technique method was used. The population is amounted to 76 batik business actors. The method of analysis is Wrap-PLS 5.0. Findings: The results showed tha implementation of banking and tax regulation for small and medium business actors has a number of positive consequences to success of the business involved. Among them regulation of banks through the determination of rate interest on credit, the ease of credit application and the speed of credit process supported by good business management and financial knowledge (financial inclusion) is a good determinant factor in increasing capital, business scale, profit and business management. Tax regulation through the determination of tax rate, ease of tax access, simplification of tax procedure and transparency regarding taxes supported by good business management and financial knowledge (financial inclusion) become the determinant factor in increasing capital, business scale, profit and business management. Practical implications: The results are interesting from the theoretical and practical aspect to be applied for the financial inclusion. Originality/Value: The paper contains a formalized approach to the success of Small and Medium Enterprises in Indonesia.

Keywords: Financial inclusion; regulation; business tax. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G14 G19 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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