Digital financial inclusion and domestic tourism demand: through the lens of spatial spillover
Domestic tourism demand has dominated the global tourism market and has been more resilient during the COVID-19 pandemic; yet, it is under-studied compared to international tourism demand. Digital financial inclusion (DFI) enables the provision of formal financial products and services to small and...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1747012024-04-08T02:57:01Z Digital financial inclusion and domestic tourism demand: through the lens of spatial spillover Li, Yanzhao Guo, Ju’e Zhu, Wenjun Nanyang Business School Business and Management Digital financial inclusion Domestic tourism demand Domestic tourism demand has dominated the global tourism market and has been more resilient during the COVID-19 pandemic; yet, it is under-studied compared to international tourism demand. Digital financial inclusion (DFI) enables the provision of formal financial products and services to small and medium-sized tourism enterprises and tourists through cost-effective digital means, potentially boosting domestic tourism demand. Integrating micro- and macro-level data from 335 prefecture-level regions in China, we investigate the impact of DFI on domestic tourism demand using spatial panel models. Our analysis reveals significant and positive effects, both direct and spillover, of DFI on domestic tourism demand within a region and across regions. Notably, among the three dimensions of DFI, the usage depth exhibits the most substantial spillover effects. Furthermore, our findings also highlight the crucial role of DFI in internalizing domestic tourism revenues. Our study provides practical implications for sustainable domestic tourism development in the digital era. Ministry of Finance This research work was supported by the Construction and Demonstration of Shaanxi Science and Technology Holding Group Financial Service Platform (2019ZDLGY11-03), the Science and Technology Project of China Huaneng Group (HNKJ20-H87), the China Scholarship Council (202206280179), the Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi (2023-JC-QN-0785), Singapore Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund Tier 1 (RG143/19), and the Society of Actuaries Education Institution Grant. 2024-04-08T02:57:01Z 2024-04-08T02:57:01Z 2024 Journal Article Li, Y., Guo, J. & Zhu, W. (2024). Digital financial inclusion and domestic tourism demand: through the lens of spatial spillover. Tourism Economics. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13548166231224578 1354-8166 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174701 10.1177/13548166231224578 2-s2.0-85181464990 en RG143/19 Tourism Economics © The Author(s) 2024. All rights reserved. |
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Domestic tourism demand has dominated the global tourism market and has been more resilient during the COVID-19 pandemic; yet, it is under-studied compared to international tourism demand. Digital financial inclusion (DFI) enables the provision of formal financial products and services to small and medium-sized tourism enterprises and tourists through cost-effective digital means, potentially boosting domestic tourism demand. Integrating micro- and macro-level data from 335 prefecture-level regions in China, we investigate the impact of DFI on domestic tourism demand using spatial panel models. Our analysis reveals significant and positive effects, both direct and spillover, of DFI on domestic tourism demand within a region and across regions. Notably, among the three dimensions of DFI, the usage depth exhibits the most substantial spillover effects. Furthermore, our findings also highlight the crucial role of DFI in internalizing domestic tourism revenues. Our study provides practical implications for sustainable domestic tourism development in the digital era. |
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