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The Impact of the Digital Economy on Tourism Economic Resilience and Its Spatial Effects—Evidence from the Yangtze River Basin, China

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  • Jinyue Zhu

    (School of Economics and Management, Shanghai Polytechnic University, Shanghai 201209, China)

  • Keyan Fang

    (School of Economics and Management, Shanghai Polytechnic University, Shanghai 201209, China)

  • Yan Sun

    (School of International Education, Shanghai Polytechnic University, Shanghai 201209, China)

  • Jiali Yu

    (School of Economics and Management, Shanghai Polytechnic University, Shanghai 201209, China)

Abstract

Against the backdrop of global economic volatility, environmental pressures, and intensifying industry competition, tourism resilience has become a critical indicator for assessing the capacity of tourism systems to withstand external shocks and achieve sustainable development. As an important engine of high-quality economic growth, the digital economy provides new momentum for strengthening tourism economic resilience. Existing literature predominantly focuses on the direct impacts of the digital economy, with insufficient exploration of its mediating pathways and spatial effects. Based on panel data from 11 provinces in China’s Yangtze River Basin from 2011 to 2023, this study constructs comprehensive evaluation index systems for the digital economy and tourism economic resilience. A mediating effect model and a Spatial Durbin Model are employed to systematically examines the impact mechanisms and spatial spillover effects of the digital economy on tourism resilience. The results show that the digital economy significantly enhances tourism economic resilience, primarily by fostering openness and technological innovation. Heterogeneity analysis indicates that this effect is more pronounced in provinces located in the upper and lower reaches of the Yangtze River Basin. Spatial analysis further reveals a significant positive local effect, accompanied by a negative spillover—or ‘siphon’—effect on neighboring provinces. Building upon the verification of the fundamental relationship, this study further extends the theoretical analytical framework of tourism resilience from the dimensions of mechanism decomposition and spatial effects. It thereby offers new empirical evidence and policy insights for fostering regional tourism resilience in the era of the digital economy.

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  • Jinyue Zhu & Keyan Fang & Yan Sun & Jiali Yu, 2026. "The Impact of the Digital Economy on Tourism Economic Resilience and Its Spatial Effects—Evidence from the Yangtze River Basin, China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(5), pages 1-25, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:5:p:2299-:d:1873371
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