Digital Financial Innovation in Indonesia: A Content Analysis of Literature on Opportunities and Challenges
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Abstract
The digital financial landscape in Indonesia has experienced rapid growth, driven by increasing internet and smartphone penetration, evolving consumer behavior, and supportive government policies. This article provides a comprehensive content analysis of existing literature on digital financial innovation (DFI) in Indonesia, focusing on the opportunities and challenges associated with this transformative shift. The research employed a systematic literature review methodology, analyzing a range of academic publications, industry reports, and government documents. The analysis examined the key themes, methodologies, and findings within the existing body of knowledge, identifying the major opportunities and challenges. The findings reveal significant opportunities for DFI in Indonesia, including enhanced financial inclusion, improved efficiency, and the potential for economic growth. However, the study also highlights critical challenges, such as cybersecurity risks, regulatory complexities, digital literacy gaps, and the need for consumer protection. The study concludes that while DFI holds immense promise for Indonesia, a balanced approach is crucial. This includes fostering innovation while addressing the associated risks through robust regulatory frameworks, promoting digital literacy, and ensuring consumer protection.