Survival determinants of Fintech firms in Malaysia-moderating role of Fintech experience

Purpose: Financial technology (Fintech) has become a prominent research area due to its transformative impact on the economy and consumers' lives. Fintech refers to companies that leverage advanced and innovative technologies to deliver financial services. This research examined the factors inf...

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Published in:TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Main Authors: Nazuri, Siti Nur Shuhada; Mohamed, Intan Salwani; Daud, Norzaidi Mohd
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Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC 2025
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author Nazuri
Siti Nur Shuhada; Mohamed
Intan Salwani; Daud
Norzaidi Mohd
spellingShingle Nazuri
Siti Nur Shuhada; Mohamed
Intan Salwani; Daud
Norzaidi Mohd
Survival determinants of Fintech firms in Malaysia-moderating role of Fintech experience
Business & Economics; Public Administration
author_facet Nazuri
Siti Nur Shuhada; Mohamed
Intan Salwani; Daud
Norzaidi Mohd
author_sort Nazuri
spelling Nazuri, Siti Nur Shuhada; Mohamed, Intan Salwani; Daud, Norzaidi Mohd
Survival determinants of Fintech firms in Malaysia-moderating role of Fintech experience
TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
English
Article
Purpose: Financial technology (Fintech) has become a prominent research area due to its transformative impact on the economy and consumers' lives. Fintech refers to companies that leverage advanced and innovative technologies to deliver financial services. This research examined the factors influencing the survivability of Fintech firms in Malaysia, focusing on three categories of Fintech characteristics: industryspecific, firmspecific, and Fintech specific. Industry specific characteristics included the independent variables of pressure intensity and regulatory support. Firm-specific characteristics encompassed variables such as firm size, size of the management team, and internationalization scope. Fintech, IT, and business process management capabilities represented Fintech specific characteristics. Additionally, Fintech experience was examined as a moderating factor between Fintech capabilities and the survivability of Fintech firms. Design/methodology/approach: A quantitative approach was employed using a questionnaire survey method to gather data. The study's population consisted of 233 Fintech companies, selected from the Fintech industry in Malaysia as the unit of analysis. Stratified random sampling was utilized to select 187 companies from the population. The questionnaire was distributed to 187 Fintech companies, resulting in 102 responses. Data analysis was conducted using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25 and SmartPLS version 4. The study's hypotheses were tested using SmartPLS version 4 as it meets the measurement and complexity criteria of the study's data scale. Findings: The results showed that regulatory support, Fintech capabilities, IT capabilities, and business process management capabilities significantly affect the survivability of Fintech firms. Fintech experience moderates the relationship between Fintech capabilities and firm survivability. However, pressure intensity, firm size, management team size, internationalization scope, and Fintech capabilities do not significantly influence Fintech firms' survivability. Originality: This study offers several important implications. First, it addresses gaps in the existing literature and provides valuable insights to enhance the survivability of Fintech firms in Malaysia. Additionally, the findings may benefit policymakers seeking to strengthen support for the Fintech sector.
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
0040-1625
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2025
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10.1016/j.techfore.2024.123922
Business & Economics; Public Administration

WOS:001372478800001
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title Survival determinants of Fintech firms in Malaysia-moderating role of Fintech experience
title_short Survival determinants of Fintech firms in Malaysia-moderating role of Fintech experience
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title_fullStr Survival determinants of Fintech firms in Malaysia-moderating role of Fintech experience
title_full_unstemmed Survival determinants of Fintech firms in Malaysia-moderating role of Fintech experience
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description Purpose: Financial technology (Fintech) has become a prominent research area due to its transformative impact on the economy and consumers' lives. Fintech refers to companies that leverage advanced and innovative technologies to deliver financial services. This research examined the factors influencing the survivability of Fintech firms in Malaysia, focusing on three categories of Fintech characteristics: industryspecific, firmspecific, and Fintech specific. Industry specific characteristics included the independent variables of pressure intensity and regulatory support. Firm-specific characteristics encompassed variables such as firm size, size of the management team, and internationalization scope. Fintech, IT, and business process management capabilities represented Fintech specific characteristics. Additionally, Fintech experience was examined as a moderating factor between Fintech capabilities and the survivability of Fintech firms. Design/methodology/approach: A quantitative approach was employed using a questionnaire survey method to gather data. The study's population consisted of 233 Fintech companies, selected from the Fintech industry in Malaysia as the unit of analysis. Stratified random sampling was utilized to select 187 companies from the population. The questionnaire was distributed to 187 Fintech companies, resulting in 102 responses. Data analysis was conducted using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25 and SmartPLS version 4. The study's hypotheses were tested using SmartPLS version 4 as it meets the measurement and complexity criteria of the study's data scale. Findings: The results showed that regulatory support, Fintech capabilities, IT capabilities, and business process management capabilities significantly affect the survivability of Fintech firms. Fintech experience moderates the relationship between Fintech capabilities and firm survivability. However, pressure intensity, firm size, management team size, internationalization scope, and Fintech capabilities do not significantly influence Fintech firms' survivability. Originality: This study offers several important implications. First, it addresses gaps in the existing literature and provides valuable insights to enhance the survivability of Fintech firms in Malaysia. Additionally, the findings may benefit policymakers seeking to strengthen support for the Fintech sector.
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