How does the digital economy affect the green transition: The role of industrial intelligence and E-commerce

IF 6.3 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Research in International Business and Finance Pub Date : 2024-08-27 DOI:10.1016/j.ribaf.2024.102541
Chenchen Huang , Anna Min Du , Boqiang Lin
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As a new economic form, the digital economy (DE) significantly impacts green development. However, the impact of the DE on green total factor productivity (GTFP) remains controversial. A two-way fixed effect model is constructed to explore the impact of DE on green development. It is found that (1) there is a U-shaped relationship rather than a positive relationship between DE and GTFP. (2) Industrial intelligence and e-commerce are essential for DE to affect GTFP. (3) The DE affects GTFP mainly by promoting efficiency progress rather than technological progress. In addition, in regions where government attention to the DE is higher than others, the DE substantially contributes to GTFP. The potential of integrating the DE and the real economy needs to be further tapped. This paper presents pertinent policy suggestions and provides new empirical evidence and valuable reference for promoting green development.

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数字经济如何影响绿色转型:工业智能和电子商务的作用
作为一种新的经济形式,数字经济(DE)对绿色发展产生了重大影响。然而,数字经济对绿色全要素生产率(GTFP)的影响仍存在争议。本文构建了一个双向固定效应模型来探讨数字经济对绿色发展的影响。研究发现:(1) 发展与全要素生产率之间呈 U 型关系,而非正向关系。(2) 工业智能化和电子商务是 DE 影响 GTFP 的关键。(3) 发展对 GTFP 的影响主要是通过促进效率进步而不是技术进步来实现的。此外,在政府对工业智能化重视程度较高的地区,工业智能化对全球全要素生产率的贡献也较大。发展与实体经济相结合的潜力有待进一步挖掘。本文提出了中肯的政策建议,为推动绿色发展提供了新的经验证据和有价值的参考。
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