Impact of the three digital divides on residents’ commercial insurance purchase behavior: An empirical study based in China

IF 6.9 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Research in International Business and Finance Pub Date : 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1016/j.ribaf.2025.102853
Yifeng Zhu , Qinghai Li
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The rapid development of digital technology has profoundly transformed production, lifestyles, and consumption patterns, but it also highlights the ongoing challenge of the digital divide. This study uses data from the China Family Panel Studies 2020 to systematically explore the impact, heterogeneity, and mechanisms of access, usage, and utility digital divides on Chinese households’ commercial insurance purchasing behavior. By applying a probit model with a two-stage instrumental variable approach and conducting rigorous robustness tests, the study yields three notable results. (1) Overall, all three digital divides have significantly negative impacts on residents’ willingness to purchase commercial insurance. This implies that residents who do not use the internet, use it less frequently, or consider it to be less important are less inclined to purchase commercial insurance. Further investigation reveals that the digital divide negatively affects the amount and proportion of commercial insurance purchases. (2) Heterogeneity analysis shows that the negative impact of the digital divide on commercial insurance purchase behavior varies significantly by household registration, age, and households’ income and net assets. (3) Mechanism analysis reveals that social trust, social interaction, and insurance accessibility can mitigate the negative impact of the digital divide on commercial insurance purchase behavior. These findings contribute to the literature by providing a comprehensive framework for analyzing the multifaceted impact of the three digital divides on financial decision-making, emphasizing the importance of targeted policies to promote digital inclusion and reduce financial disparities.
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数字技术的快速发展深刻地改变了生产、生活方式和消费模式,但也凸显了数字鸿沟的持续挑战。本研究利用《中国家庭面板研究2020》的数据,系统探讨了数字鸿沟对中国家庭商业保险购买行为的影响、异质性和机制。通过采用两阶段工具变量方法的probit模型并进行严格的稳健性检验,本研究得出了三个显著的结果。(1)总体而言,三个数字鸿沟对居民购买商业保险的意愿都有显著的负向影响。这意味着不使用互联网、使用互联网频率较低或认为互联网不太重要的居民不太倾向于购买商业保险。进一步调查发现,数字鸿沟对商业保险的购买金额和比例产生了负面影响。(2)异质性分析表明,数字鸿沟对商业保险购买行为的负面影响在户籍、年龄、家庭收入和净资产等方面存在显著差异。(3)机制分析表明,社会信任、社会互动和保险可及性可以缓解数字鸿沟对商业保险购买行为的负面影响。这些发现为分析三个数字鸿沟对金融决策的多方面影响提供了一个全面的框架,强调了有针对性的政策对促进数字包容性和缩小金融差距的重要性,从而为文献做出了贡献。
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