Affiliation:
1. School of Economics and Management, Tibet University, Lhasa 850011, China
Abstract
This paper examines the impact of digital governance on entrepreneurial activity in relatively poor areas from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. Our study is twofold. First, we utilize a economic geography model to theoretically analyze the influence of digital governance on regional entrepreneurial endeavors and develop research hypotheses. Second, using county panel data from Tibet spanning from 2001 to 2021, we empirically examine the influence of digital governance on entrepreneurial activity. The results show that digital governance can significantly increase regional entrepreneurial activity, and that the effect exhibits an upward and then a downward trend over time, with some spatial spillover effects. We argue that differences in regional network infrastructure are an important heterogeneity factor affecting digital governance’s ability to increase entrepreneurial activity. Our conclusions remain robust to various tests.
Funder
The Soft Topics of the People’s Government of the Xizang Autonomous Region
The National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Project
The Special Funds for Philosophy and Social Sciences of the Xizang Autonomous Region
The key project of the Natural Science Foundation of the Department of Science and Technology of the Xizang Autonomous Region
The High Level Talent Cultivation Program for Postgraduates of Tibet University