A Study on Spatial Spillover Effect of Regional Integration on
Information Disclosure of Charitable Organizations: An Analysis
Based on Logistic Model
Fang Wang
*1,a
, Jia Dong
2, b
and Qiqi Chen
3,c
1
School of Economics and Management, North China University of Technology, Beijing 100144, China
2
School of Accountancy, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing 100098, China
3
College of Business Administration, Capital University of Economics and Business, Beijing 100070, China
Keywords: Regional Integration, Charitable Organization, Spatial Spillover Effects, Receiving and Dispatching of Funds
and Supplies, Information Disclosure Quality.
Abstract: The paper uses the disclosed receiving and dispatching information of Red Cross Societies of various cities
during the fight against COVID-19 as a research sample to empirically test the spatial spillover effects of
urban agglomeration construction. We find that the higher timeliness and relevance of information disclosure
in the Red Cross in urban agglomerations central cities, the higher timeliness and relevance of those in the
Red Cross in non-central cities. In addition, the spatial spillover effect of counterpart support can be enhanced
by intergovernmental cooperation.
1 INTRODUCTION
During the fight against COVID-19, the Red Cross
Societies in various places, as the official donation
channel, built a bridge of mutual assistance between
donors and recipients, and assumed the major respon-
sibility as an intermediary. However, in fact, due to
the lack of information disclosure mechanism and the
low level of attention, information problems related
to the receipt and use of anti-epidemic funds and ma-
terials appeared, posing challenges to the credibility
of the Red Cross. In recent years, with the develop-
ment of the internet and the enhancement of public
awareness, the information disclosure of Red Cross
Societies has received increasing attention. The gov-
ernment's gradual improvement of the disclosure sys-
tem has also normalized the information disclosure of
the Red Cross.
As the highest spatial organization form of urban
development, an urban agglomeration is a combina-
tion of several cities that are centrally distributed in
regions. Since the early 21st century, urban agglom-
erations have become a new regional unit for the
country to participate in global competition and inter-
national division of labor. For 10 consecutive years,
China has promoted urban agglomerations to be the
main space for promoting the country's new urbani-
zation. By February 18, 2019, the State Council has
successively approved 10 major national-level urban
agglomerations. The construction of urban agglomer-
ations is centered on central cities, driving non-cen-
tral cities to carry out regional integrated construction
and integrated development under a collaborative
mechanism.
This paper manually collects the publicity infor-
mation of the Red Cross for anti-epidemic funds and
materials during the epidemic period (January 26,
2020 - March 31, 2020) in cities and municipalities,
and applies text analysis technology to the infor-
mation disclosed by Red Cross in various places and
objectively measures the information quality.
2 THEORETICAL ANALYSIS
AND RESEARCH
HYPOTHESES
The quality of information disclosure of charitable or-
ganizations has received extensive attention. Scholars
at home and abroad have conducted extensive re-
search on its influencing factors, but most of them
only focus on the inherent characteristics of charitable
Wang, F., Dong, J. and Chen, Q.
A Study on Spatial Spillover Effect of Regional Integration on Information Disclosure of Charitable Organizations: An Analysis Based on Logistic Model.
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organizations (Liu, Wang, 2013; Liu, Zhang, 2013)
and have not investigated the cross-regional network
relationships of charitable organizations. Through the
construction of urban agglomerations based on econ-
omies of scale, it can both break through the admin-
istrative boundaries of a single city and improve the
comprehensive carrying capacity of the urban ag-
glomeration to realize the integrated development of
the regional economy (Yan, 2021).
With the progress of transportation facilities, the
time distance between cities is greatly reduced, so that
the elements between cities can flow freely, and then
the optimal state of resource allocation can be
achieved (Li, 2018). The rise of urban agglomeration
further promotes the rapid improvement of enterprise
competitiveness and even the regional economic level
through various spillover effects such as agglomera-
tion (Liu, 2021). It can be seen that the spatial corre-
lation effect plays an important role in understanding
the geographic distance between different cities in the
process of contemporary globalization (Ke, 2010).
The characteristics above require researchers to
fully consider the spatial effects of urban agglomera-
tion construction when examining the factors that af-
fect the quality of information disclosure by charita-
ble organizations and adhere to the research idea of
combining territorial characteristics and regional
linkages in the process of researching information
disclosure by charitable organizations, thereby en-
hancing the robustness of the analysis results. Neo-
classical growth theory emphasizes the impact of fac-
tor input on economic growth (Solow, 1957). How-
ever, based on the defects of the factor input-driven
growth model, new growth theory and new economic
geography theory began to pay more attention to the
impact of industrial agglomeration and its externali-
ties and knowledge spillovers on enterprise growth
(Krugman, 1991). Therefore, this paper proposes the
following hypothesis:
Hypothesis 1: The higher the information disclo-
sure quality of the Red Cross in the central city, the
higher the information disclosure quality of the Red
Cross in non-central city charitable organizations in
the same urban agglomeration.
At present, urban agglomerations in China have
become an extension of local public affairs manage-
ment (Suo, 2021), and intergovernmental collabora-
tion has expanded the function of urban agglomera-
tion construction. Mumford pointed out that, if eco-
nomic development wants to do better, it is necessary
to establish a regional authority with legal qualifica-
tions, planning, and investment power. The local gov-
ernments in the city group that maintain good com-
munication and coordination actually act as the re-
gional coordinating authority mentioned above. From
the perspective of public management, the more co-
operation among local governments in urban agglom-
erations, the more they can learn and exchange public
affairs management experience and learn from each
other's strengths. Therefore, this paper proposes the
following hypothesis:
Hypothesis 2: The more inter-governmental col-
laboration and interaction, the more significant the
spatial spillover effect of the quality of information
disclosure of the Red Cross in central cities.
3 EMPIRICAL MODELS AND
VARIABLE DEFINITIONS
3.1 Sample Data Sources and Variable
Definitions
3.1.1 Explained Variable: The Quality of In-
formation Disclosure by The Red Cross
of The Non-Central Cities
We use four measurement methods to evaluate the
quality characteristics of information disclosure of
anti-epidemic funds and materials by the Red Cross
of non-central cities. (1) Timeliness of daily disclo-
sure (Daily_Disclosure_Non-central), it takes 1 for
daily disclosure, otherwise 0. (2) Relevance of re-
ceived donation information (Detailed_Re-
ceive_Non-central), it takes 1 if receiving information
of donated materials is specific to the date, the names
of the donors and the amount of donations, otherwise
0. (3) Relevance of the use of donations (De-
tailed_Dispatch_Non-central), it takes 1 if usage in-
formation of donated materials is specific to the date,
the names of the donees and the amount of donations,
otherwise 0. (4) Intelligibility of the information (Lit-
eral_Interpretation_Non-central), it takes 1 if the title
of the disclosure clearly indicates "Fund Raising for
Fighting COVID-19 Epidemic Prevention and Con-
trol", otherwise 0.
3.1.2 Explanatory Variables: The Quality of
Information Disclosure by The Red
Cross in The Central Cities.
We use four similar measurement methods to evalu-
ate the quality characteristics of information disclo-
sure of anti-epidemic funds and materials by the Red
Cross of the central cities. Refer to the above.
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3.1.3 Moderating Variables
The moderating variable is the degree of complete-
ness of urban agglomeration construction. We use the
frequency of mentioning urban agglomerations (or
central cities) in the government work report of non-
central cities to reflect the completeness of urban ag-
glomeration construction. The higher the frequency
of mentioning, the higher the local government at-
taches importance to the construction of urban ag-
glomerations, and the more complete the construction
of urban agglomerations.
3.1.4 Control Variables
According to the selection principle of control varia-
bles (Bernerth, 2016), combined with the data availa-
bility of this project, the control variables in the
model include the following three categories. (1) To
control the supervision of the competent department,
we controlled the experience of the mayor in charge
of charity work and government's attention to public
welfare information disclosure. (2) To control the in-
ertia of historical information disclosure, we con-
trolled whether charitable organizations released in-
formation on the receipt and delivery of donated ma-
terials in the previous year and whether charitable or-
ganizations published relevant regulations. (3) To
control the characteristics of charitable organizations,
we controlled the average duration of charitable or-
ganizations in central cities of the urban agglomera-
tion at the beginning of the year, the duration of the
organization at the beginning of the year, and the
number of non-governmental charitable organiza-
tions in central and non-central cities of the urban ag-
glomeration at the beginning of the year. (4) We also
controlled the city fixed effect and the date fixed ef-
fect.
3.2 Model Settings
First, this paper uses model (1) to test whether the
construction of urban agglomerations affects the
quality of information disclosure by charitable organ-
izations. The explained variable Disclosure_Qual-
ity_Non-central and the main explanatory variable
Disclosure_Quality_Centralis are determined by four
aspects. Controls is a group of control variables. The
coefficient α
1
of Disclosure_Quality_Central is sup-
posed to be significantly positive if Hypothesis 1
holds.
εControls
entral_Quality_CDisclosureon-central_Quality_NDisclosure
10
+×+
×+=
φ
α
α
(1)
Second, this paper uses model (2) to test whether
the completeness of urban agglomeration construc-
tion affects the spatial spillover effect. We focus on
the regression coefficient β
2
of the cross-term Disclo-
sure_Quality_Central×Intergovernmental_Collabo-
ration. The coefficient β
2
is supposed to be signifi-
cantly positive if Hypothesis 2 holds.
εControlsnllaborationmental_CoIntergoverβ
nllaborationmental_CoIntergoverentral_Quality_CDisclosureβ
entral_Quality_CDisclosureββon-central_Quality_NDisclosure
3
2
10
+×+×+
××+
×+=
φ
(2)
4 EMPIRICAL RESULTS
4.1 Spatial Spillover Effects of Urban
Agglomeration Construction on
Information Disclosure by
Charitable Organizations
The main regression of this paper takes 10 national-
level urban agglomerations as the research objects
and examines the impact of the spillover effect of ur-
ban agglomeration construction on the quality of in-
formation disclosure by charitable organizations. Ta-
ble 1 shows the impact of the information disclosure
of charitable organizations in central cities of the ur-
ban agglomeration on the information disclosure of
charitable organizations in non-central cities during
the anti-epidemic period. On the one hand, it can be
seen from the regression results in column (1) that the
higher the timeliness of information disclosure of
charitable organizations in central cities of the urban
agglomeration, the shorter the information disclosure
time lag of charitable organizations in non-central cit-
ies. On the other hand, from the regression results in
columns (2)-(4), it can be seen that the more detailed
the disclosure of information on donations received
and dispatched by charitable organizations in central
cities of the urban agglomeration, the more granular
the information disclosed by charitable organizations
in non-central cities will be.
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Table 1: The impact of information disclosure of charities in central cities on information disclosure of charities in non-central
cities (self-drawn).
Dep. Var=
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Daily_Disclosure
_Non-central
Detailed_Receive
_Non-central
Detailed_Dispatch
_Non-central
Literal_Interpretation
_Non-central
Daily_Disclosure_Central 0.040*
(1.902)
Detailed_Receive_Central 0.005***
(3.190)
Detailed_Dispatch_Central 0.023***
(3.343)
Literal_Interpretation_Cen-
tral
1.017**
(2.173)
Control Variables Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fixed Effects City, Year City, Year City, Year City, Year
Pair level Obs 15768 15768 15768 15768
Pseudo R
2
0.04 0.04 0.06 0.11
Table 2: The impact of intergovernmental collaboration on the spatial spillover effect of the main regression (self-drawn).
Dep. Var=
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Daily_Disclosure
_Non-central
Detailed_Receive
_Non-central
Detailed_Dispatch
_Non-central
Literal_Interpretation
_Non-central
Disclosure_Quality_Central 0.038 0.005** 0.027*** 1.012*
(1.593) (2.062) (3.243) (1.864)
Disclosure_Quality_Central
*Intergovernmental_
Collaboration
0.093*** 0.080*** 0.033** -0.006
(3.985) (2.864) (2.355) (-0.916)
Intergovernmental_Collabo-
ration
0.002* 0.003** 0.017*** 0.005**
(1.916) (2.345) (3.376) (2.427)
Control Variables Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fixed Effects City, Year City, Year City, Year City, Year
Pair level Obs 15768 15768 15768 15768
Pseudo R
2
0.04 0.05 0.06 0.11
4.2 The Impact of Intergovernmental
Collaboration on Information
Disclosure by Charities
To test Hypothesis 2, this paper examines whether in-
tergovernmental collaboration can strengthen the spa-
tial spillover effects reflected in the main regression.
Intergovernmental collaboration is measured by the
number of mentions of urban agglomeration (or cen-
tral city) in non-central city government work reports.
From the regression results in Table 2, it can be seen
that the intersection of intergovernmental collabora-
tion (Intergovernmental_Collaboration) and infor-
mation disclosure quality of central cities (Disclo-
sure_Quality_Central) are significant in columns (1)-
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(3), indicating that the more frequent intergovern-
mental collaboration, the information disclosure level
of charitable organizations in central cities of urban
agglomeration is more likely to affect charitable or-
ganizations in non-central cities. However, from the
cross item in column (4), it can be seen that the mod-
erating effect of intergovernmental collaboration on
"whether there is a text introduction" is not signifi-
cant. The above empirical findings have played a cer-
tain role in supporting Hypothesis 2, which is basi-
cally consistent with the conclusions of the existing
research (Wen, 2020).
5 CONCLUSION
The empirical conclusions help to strengthen the un-
derstanding of the information disclosure patterns of
charitable organizations in special periods and further
confirm the spatial spillover effect of urban agglom-
eration construction. From the perspective of charita-
ble organizations, the Red Cross needs to strengthen
the awareness of information disclosure and disclose
the donation information in detail, so that charities are
truly transparent and open to the public, and a positive
information disclosure environment is constructed.
From the perspective of regional construction, local
governments should recognize the importance of co-
operation between cities. From the perspective of the
public, attention should be paid to the information
disclosure of charitable organizations, and public su-
pervision and public evaluation can improve the qual-
ity of information disclosure of charitable organiza-
tions.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The paper is supported by R&D Program of Beijing
Municipal Education Commission (SM2022
10009006); Basic Scientific Research Project of Bei-
jing Municipal Commission of Education
(110052972027/134); Scientific Research Fund of
North China University of Technology
(110051360002)
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