Banking the unbanked: exploring the impact of internet penetration on accessibility to banking services in developed and developing economies

Shivani Jain, J. P. Sahu
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Purpose The surge in internet usage has generated widespread speculation and optimism regarding its potential impact on the accessibility to financial services. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of internet penetration on the accessibility of banking services in developed and developing countries. Design/methodology/approach Panel data regression methods are used to estimate the impact of internet penetration on accessibility to banking services in a sample of 74 countries from Global Findex survey waves of 2011, 2014, 2017 and 2021. To mitigate potential issues related to heteroscedasticity, autocorrelation and cross-sectional dependence, the study has implemented cluster robust standard errors testing. Furthermore, as a sensitivity check, the sample has been segregated into developed and developing country groups. Findings The study finds a significant positive correlation between internet penetration and banking access in full sample. Subsample analysis reveals that this relationship is statistically significant in developed countries, but not in developing ones, despite being positive. The research discusses the implications of these findings for both country groups. Originality/value Research to date has largely investigated the link between information and communication technology (ICT) and financial inclusion, often treating internet penetration as one component of ICT, which obscures its individual influence. This study, however, isolates internet penetration to specifically analyze its distinct effects on banking accessibility across developed and developing countries.
为无银行账户者提供银行服务:探讨发达经济体和发展中经济体互联网普及率对银行服务可及性的影响
目的 互联网使用率的激增引发了人们对其对金融服务可获得性潜在影响的广泛猜测和乐观情绪。本研究旨在调查互联网渗透率对发达国家和发展中国家银行服务可获得性的影响。设计/方法/途径本研究采用面板数据回归方法,以 2011 年、2014 年、2017 年和 2021 年全球 Findex 调查的 74 个国家为样本,估算互联网渗透率对银行服务可获得性的影响。为缓解与异方差、自相关和跨节依赖相关的潜在问题,本研究采用了群集稳健标准误差检验。此外,作为敏感性检查,样本还分为发达国家组和发展中国家组。子样本分析表明,这种关系在发达国家具有统计意义,但在发展中国家,尽管是正相关,却不具有统计意义。原创性/价值迄今为止,有关信息和通信技术(ICT)与金融包容性之间联系的研究大多是将互联网渗透率视为 ICT 的一个组成部分,从而掩盖了其单独的影响。然而,本研究将互联网渗透率分离出来,具体分析其对发达国家和发展中国家银行服务可及性的不同影响。
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