The role of ICT diffusion and institutional quality on financial inclusion in Asian region:
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2023-07-12
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Electronic Commerce Research
Abstract
The diffusion of information and communication technology (ICT) has transformed
the financial sector. Nowadays, ICT applications are widely used in the banking
sector. Moreover, institutional quality contributes positively to the integrity of
financial institutions. However, in the empirical literature, little evidence is provided
about the role of ICT and institutional quality in increasing financial inclusion,
especially in Asian countries. Therefore, the present research aims to fill this gap in
the literature by examining the impact of ICT diffusion and institutional quality on
financial inclusion in 22 Asian economies using annual data covering the period from
2004 to 2020. We have applied an innovative panel quantile regression model
introduced by Powell (Quantile Treat Eff 1(28), 2016) for empirical analysis. The
empirical findings show the significant effect of ICT diffusion and institutional
quality on aggregated and disaggregated measures of financial inclusion, thus,
confirming the importance of ICT diffusion and institutional quality in promoting
financial inclusion as well as penetration, accessibility and usage of financial services
in the Asian region. Furthermore, GDP per capita, urbanization and remittances are
found to significantly determine financial inclusion in developing Asian countries.
From the policy perspective, it is suggested that policies that enhance financial
inclusion by promoting digital finance and strengthening the country’s institutions
should be formulated.
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Financial inclusion, ICT · Institutional quality · Panel quantile regression · Asia