探索埃塞俄比亚采用数字支付的个人社会经济特征和数字基础设施决定因素

Adino Andaregie , Gumataw Kifle Abebe , Prashant Gupta , Gardachew Worku , Hideyuki Matsumoto , Tessema Astatkie , Isao Takagi
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自 COVID-19 大流行以来,中低收入国家超过 40% 的成年人首次使用银行卡、电话或互联网进行了商户支付。本研究探讨了埃塞俄比亚在 COVID-19 大流行期间采用数字支付的决定因素。为实现这一目标,本研究利用了世界银行最新数据集中的二手数据,这些数据集是 2021 年全球 Findex 数据库的一部分。研究采用基于协方差的结构方程模型(CB-SEM)分析数据,探索变量之间错综复杂的关系。研究还考察了技术工具的使用对社会经济因素和数字支付采用之间关系的中介作用。结果表明,拥有手机、拥有 ATM/借记卡和互联网接入是显著决定数字支付应用的技术工具。年龄、教育程度、收入数量级、领取工资和参与正规金融交易(作为金融包容性的代表)是影响数字支付应用的社会经济特征。参与正规金融普惠、拥有手机、拥有 ATM/借记卡和互联网接入也受个人社会经济特征的影响。在数字支付与社会经济预测因素之间的关系中,移动设备所有权、拥有 ATM/借记卡、互联网接入和参与正规金融交易是重要的中介因素。
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Exploring individuals' socioeconomic characteristics and digital infrastructure determinants of digital payment adoption in Ethiopia
The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred a surge in digital payments, with over 40 % of adults in low- and middle-income countries making their first merchant payments using cards, phones, or the internet since the pandemic began. This study examines the determinants of adopting digital payments during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ethiopia. To achieve this objective, the study utilized secondary data from the World Bank's most recent dataset, collected as part of the Global Findex Database 2021. A Covariance Based-Structural Equation Modeling (CB-SEM) was applied to analyze the data and explore the intricate pathways between variables. The mediation role of the use of technological tools on the relationship between socio-economic factors and digital payment adoption was also examined. Accordingly, mobile ownership, having an ATM/Debit card, and internet access were the technological tools significantly determining digital payment adoption. Age, education, income quantile, receiving wage payment, and engagement in formal financial transactions (as a proxy for financial inclusion) were among the socio-economic characteristics influencing digital payment adoption. Engagement in formal financial inclusion, mobile ownership, having an ATM/Debit card, and internet access were also influenced by individuals' socio-economic characteristics. Mobile ownership, having an ATM/Debit card, internet access, and engagement in formal financial transactions were significant mediating factors in the relationship between digital payment and socio-economic predictors.
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