Digital financial inclusion and investment diversification: Evidence from China
Xiaomeng Lu,
Yali Lai and
Yong Zhang
Accounting and Finance, 2023, vol. 63, issue S2, 2781-2799
Abstract:
We examine the impact of digital financial inclusion on the diversification of individual stock investments in China using nationwide data from the Chinese Stock Market Individual Investor Survey and the Peking University Digital Financial Inclusion Index of China. We show that digital financial inclusion significantly increases the diversification of individual stock investments, primarily by reducing investors' perceived transaction costs and mitigating investors' limited attention. It also plays a more significant role among investors with lower conventional financial development, lower financial literacy, below 45 years old, shorter investment experience and females. We recommend the continued promotion of digital financial inclusion to optimise asset allocation in Chinese households.
Date: 2023
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