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Research on Path Configuration and Mechanism of Digital Economy-Driven Resilience Enhancement in Tourism Industry

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  • Jielong Huang

    (School of Internet Economics and Business, Fujian University of Technology, Fuzhou 350014, China)

  • Chen Chen

    (School of Economics and Managements, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China
    Department of International Studies, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa 277-8561, Japan)

  • Rabnawaz Khan

    (School of Internet Economics and Business, Fujian University of Technology, Fuzhou 350014, China)

  • Qifu Lai

    (School of Economics and Management, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China)

Abstract

The deep integration of the digital economy and the tourism industry has reconstructed the ecological pattern of the industry, and the tourism industry urgently needs to explore ways to improve resilience in the post-epidemic era to cope with uncertainties and risks. Relying on the FIIF framework, this study uses the statistical data of 30 provinces in China to verify the path configuration of the digital economy on the resilience improvement of the tourism industry and the synergistic effect between various variables, aiming to reveal the multi-configuration effect of the digital economy, driving the resilience improvement of the tourism industry, analyzing the regional differentiated path selection mechanism, and providing a theoretical framework and practical guidance for the resilience improvement and digital transformation of the tourism industry. The results show that (1) the variables of “digital infrastructure” and “digital innovation expenditure” constitute the necessary conditions for the high-resilience level of the tourism industry, and “digital talent shortage” and “digital innovation investment” are the key factors for the formation of low-resilience configuration. (2) There are three configuration paths for high resilience, which are manifested in the two types of “digital infrastructure and digital innovation driven type” and “digital infrastructure and digital industry driven type”. The low-resilience configuration has three paths and has an asymmetric relationship with high-resilience configuration paths. (3) The tourism industry’s resilience configuration in the eastern and central–western regions shows significant differences.

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  • Jielong Huang & Chen Chen & Rabnawaz Khan & Qifu Lai, 2025. "Research on Path Configuration and Mechanism of Digital Economy-Driven Resilience Enhancement in Tourism Industry," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(7), pages 1-21, April.
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