Natural resources, digital financial inclusion, and good governance nexus with sustainable development: Fuzzy optimization to econometric modeling

Author:

Huang Yongming1ORCID,Shuaib Mohd2,Rahman Md. Mominur3,Rahman Mariya4,Hossain Md. Emran567ORCID

Affiliation:

1. China Institute of Development Strategy and Planning, School of Economics and Management, Center for Industrial Economics Wuhan University Wuhan China

2. School of Economics and Management, China Institute of Development Strategy and Planning, Center for Industrial Economics Wuhan University Wuhan China

3. Bangladesh Institute of Governance and Management (BIGM) University of Dhaka (Affiliated) Dhaka Bangladesh

4. Department of Management National University Bangladesh Gazipur Bangladesh

5. Department of Agricultural Sciences Texas State University San Marcos Texas USA

6. MEU Research Unit Middle East University Amman Jordan

7. Jadara Research Center Jadara University Irbid Jordan

Abstract

AbstractThis study aims to investigate the complex interplay between natural resources, digital financial inclusion, good governance,  and sustainable development outcomes, employing a hybrid methodological approach which combines fuzzy‐set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA), necessary condition analysis (NCA), and econometric modeling. Drawing on data from 18 countries spanning 2013–2019, the study unravels the impact of these factors on sustainable development (SD) and explores the moderating role of governance. The findings reveal positive effects of digital financial inclusion, natural resources, and good governance on SD, with governance quality enhancing the relationship between digital financial inclusion and development outcomes. However, governance does not significantly moderate the link between natural resources and sustainability, which illustrates the need for tailored governance approaches in resource‐dependent contexts. Theoretical implications highlight the relevance of institutional theory in understanding the dynamic nature of development processes, while practical implications offer actionable insights to foster holistic and resilient pathways to sustainable development. Thus, the study contributes to advancing our understanding of the intricate relationships shaping SD outcomes and informs evidence‐based policy interventions in this critical domain.

Publisher

Wiley

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