海湾合作委员会经济体中普惠金融对数字支付解决方案采用的影响

Ibrahim Niankara
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本研究通过四螺旋框架认识到社会在支付系统创新可持续性中的作用,分析了海湾合作委员会区域经济中需求侧普惠金融指标对社会采用数字支付解决方案(DPS)的因果影响。为此,本研究依赖于从2014年和2017年的全球Findex调查中提取的数据,以及随机效用最大化的经济理论,来模拟个人的DPS获取决策“其他条件相同”。最大似然估计显示,DPS摄取行为没有性别梯度;此外,2013年至2017年期间,交易账户所有权和借记卡所有权等金融包容性指标对内生或外生DPS吸收决策没有显著影响。然而,所有剩余的普惠金融指标确实显著影响DPS的吸收。通过开放式创新和阿拉伯区域支付系统项目的持续努力评估这些发现,该项目旨在通过促进交易账户的获取来扩大金融包容性,有合理的证据表明,解决DPS使用维度的互补金融包容性政策(即扩大储蓄和借贷渠道),与私营和公共企业的数字工资实践一起,将有助于该地区制定更有效的普惠金融政策。
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The impact of financial inclusion on digital payment solution uptake within the Gulf Cooperation Council Economies

Recognizing the role of society in the sustainability of payment system innovation through the quadruple helix framework, this study analyzes the causal influence of demand-side financial inclusion indicators on society's uptake of digital payment solutions (DPS) within the regional economy of the Gulf Cooperation Council. To this end, the present study relies on data extracted from Global Findex surveys (in 2014 and 2017), as well as the economic theory of random utility maximization, to model individuals' DPS uptake decisions “ceteris paribus.” The maximum likelihood estimation revealed no gender-based gradient in DPS uptake behaviors; additionally, financial inclusion indicators such as transaction account ownership and debit card ownership did not significantly influence endogenous or exogenous DPS uptake decisions between 2013 and 2017. However, all remaining financial inclusion indicators did significantly influence DPS uptake. Assessing these findings through the lens of open innovation and the ongoing efforts from the Arab Regional Payment System project, which seeks to expand financial inclusion by facilitating access to transaction accounts, there is reasonable evidence to suggest that complementary financial inclusion policies addressing the use dimension of DPS (i.e., extending access to saving and borrowing, along with digital payroll practices for both private and public enterprises) would contribute to more effective policy on financial inclusion in the region.

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International Journal of Innovation Studies
International Journal of Innovation Studies Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
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