将遗产转化为提高收入的资产:越南社区旅游民宿获得银行信贷的途径

D. Luan, Tran Manh Hai, Dương Hoài An, P. T. Thuy
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未能将遗产转化为资产是社区旅游发展的主要制约因素之一。本文展示了获得银行信贷如何有助于提高少数民族的收入,包括社区旅游民宿。采用多阶段抽样技术和使用问卷的直接访谈,收集了越南西北部262家民宿的丰富数据集。为了处理模型的不确定性,采用了双选择套索逻辑回归方法进行倾向得分匹配。结果显示,根据四种不同的匹配算法,信贷接受者的总收入水平从180.11美元提高到228.58美元,与非接受者相比平均为194.63美元。研究结果表明,应扩大银行信贷的提供,以提高民宿的收入。为了方便民宿获得银行信贷,民宿和旅行社之间需要加强合作,更好地获得培训,民宿需要采用基于移动的银行平台。为寄宿家庭提供的基于智能手机的信贷服务有可能降低山区获得信贷的交易成本。结果表明,遗产可以通过金融杠杆作为生产性资产。
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Transformation of Heritage into Assets for Income Enhancement: Access to Bank Credit for Vietnamese Community-based Tourism Homestays
The failure to transform heritage into assets is one of the main constraints for community-based tourism development. This article shows how access to bank credit contributes to income enhancement among ethnic minorities involving community-based tourism homestays. A multistage sampling technique and direct interviews using questionnaires were used to collect a rich dataset of a total 262 homestays in Northwestern Vietnam. To deal with model uncertainty, the approach of double-selection lasso logistic regression applied to Propensity Score Matching was used. Results show that credit recipients increased their total income level from US$180.11 to US$228.58 with an average of US$194.63 compared to non-recipients based on four different matching algorithms. The results suggest that the provision of bank credit should be expanded to enhance income for homestays. To facilitate homestay access to bank credit, stronger collaboration between homestays and travel agencies, better access to training and the adoption of a mobile-based banking platform by homestays are all needed. Smartphone-based credit services to homestays have the potential to reduce transaction costs of accessing credit for mountainous regions. Results imply that heritage can serve as productive assets via financial leverage.
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International Journal of Rural Management
International Journal of Rural Management Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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