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Erschienen in: Electronic Commerce Research 1/2024

15.06.2022

The effect of digital finance on Residents' happiness: the case of mobile payments in China

verfasst von: Chunkai Zhao, Xing Li, Jianfeng Yan

Erschienen in: Electronic Commerce Research | Ausgabe 1/2024

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Abstract

With the popularization of digital finance in China, mobile payments have penetrated into all aspects of residents' daily life. However, few studies have examined the potential impact of mobile payments on people's happiness in China. Using the nationally representative data from the China Household Finance Survey (CHFS), this study adopts the ordered probit regression with endogenous treatment to adjust for possible endogeneity to assess the effect of mobile payments on residents' happiness. The results suggest an association between mobile payment usage and increases in happiness, which is supported by several robustness checks, such as using an alternative instrumental variable (IV), replacing the explained variable, and removing some extreme observations. In addition, we explore the mechanisms by which mobile payments affect residents' happiness from multiple perspectives. Positive mechanisms include promoting quality of life, reducing transaction costs, stimulating entrepreneurship, and increasing social interaction. However, as a non-cash payment method, mobile payments may also lead to over-consumption, which is detrimental to residents' happiness. Furthermore, the heterogeneous analysis shows inclusive attributes of mobile payments. We find mobile payments have a greater positive effect on happiness of some socially disadvantaged groups, such as elderly individuals, rural residents, the low-educated, and low-income households. These findings supplement the literature on online happiness and financial inclusion and refer to the possible negative impact of mobile payments. Therefore, it is necessary to actively promote mobile payments to benefit more socially vulnerable groups and prevent potential risks from over-consumption.

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Fußnoten
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Alipay and WeChat Pay are the most dominant mobile payment tools in China.
 
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Ant Cash Now and Weilidai are microfinance businesses under Alipay and WeChat Pay.
 
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The unit of per capita GDP is 10,000 yuan. Public expenditure is measured by the proportion of prefecture-level city government expenditure to GDP. Savings is defined as the radio of savings of total financial institutions in GDP, and air pollution is the amount of smoke and sulfur dioxide emissions per unit of GDP.
 
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Observations with an assigned value of 1 for self-rated health are deleted.
 
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Here, the householders whose social trust is assigned to 1 are removed.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
The effect of digital finance on Residents' happiness: the case of mobile payments in China
verfasst von
Chunkai Zhao
Xing Li
Jianfeng Yan
Publikationsdatum
15.06.2022
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Electronic Commerce Research / Ausgabe 1/2024
Print ISSN: 1389-5753
Elektronische ISSN: 1572-9362
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10660-022-09549-5

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