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To buy or not buy food online: The impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on the adoption of e-commerce in China

机译:在线购买或不购买食物:Covid-19流行对中国电子商务的影响

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Drawing on a recent online survey combined with city-level data, this paper examines the impact of the COVID-19 on consumers’ online food purchase behavior in the short term. To address the potential endogeneity issues, we adopt an instrumental variable (IV) strategy, using the distance from the surveyed city to Wuhan as the instrumental variable. We show that our IV method is effective in minimizing potential bias. It is found that the share of confirmed COVID-19 cases increases the possibility of consumers purchasing food online. This is more likely to be the case for young people having a lower perceived risk of online purchases and living in large cities. Despite some limitations, this paper has policy implications for China and other countries that have been influenced by the COVID-19 epidemic. Specifically, government support and regulation should focus on (i) ensuring the safety of food sold on the internet, (ii) protecting the carrier from becoming infected, and (iii) providing financial support to the poor since they may have difficulties in obtaining access to food living in small cities. Moreover, how to help those who are unable to purchase food online because of their technical skills (e.g., the elderly who are not familiar with smart phones or the internet) also deserves more attention for the government and the public.
机译:在最近的在线调查中绘制与城市级数据相结合,本文审查了Covid-19在短期内对消费者在线食品购买行为的影响。为了解决潜在的外科问题,我们采用了一个乐器变量(iv)策略,使用从调查城市到武汉作为乐器变量的距离。我们表明我们的IV方法在最大限度地减少潜在偏差方面是有效的。结果发现,确认的Covid-19案例的份额增加了在线购买食品的可能性。这更有可能是对在线购物的危险较低并生活在大城市的年轻人的情况。尽管有一些局限性,本文对中国和其他受Covid-19流行病影响的国家具有政策影响。具体而言,政府支持和监管应重点关注(i)确保在互联网上销售的食品安全,(ii)保护载体从被感染,(iii)为穷人提供财政支持,因为它们可能在获得访问方面可能遇到困难生活在小城市的食物。此外,由于技术技能(例如,不熟悉智能手机或互联网的老年人,如何帮助那些无法在网上购买食物的人也值得为政府和公众提供更多关注。

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