Kill two birds with one stone: How to strengthen digital new infrastructure's impacts on urban green innovation – The channel of factor allocation

IF 5.6 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE International Review of Economics & Finance Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1016/j.iref.2025.103853
Nian Wang , Yue Huang , Ruiwen Liao
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Fully releasing the growth-inducing effect of digital new infrastructure (DNI) on urban green innovation (UGI) not only facilitates the distribution of DNI but also enhances UGI, thereby achieving the effect of "killing two birds with one stone". However, this issue has received limited discussion. Given this, this study examines the impact of DNI on UGI, and explores how to strengthen DNI's impacts on UGI through the channel of factor allocation based on the panel data from 274 Chinese cities from 2008 to 2021. The results show that DNI significantly boosts the improvement of UGI. For every 1% increase in DNI, the level of UGI increases by 0.09%. Moreover, this effect is more pronounced in western cities, monocentric urban agglomerations, and the “from 1 to 100” application scenario stage. Factor allocation, consisting of capital factor allocation and labor factor allocation, is an important channel between DNI and UGI. Overall, DNI promotes UGI by mitigating capital and labor factor distortion. However, this effect varies across heterogeneous scenarios. The capital factor allocation channel demonstrates more significant mediating effects under the “from 1 to 100” application scenario stage, eastern cities and polycentric urban agglomerations, respectively; while the mediating effects of labor factor allocation channel are more significant under the “from 0 to 1” technological research stage, western cities and monocentric urban agglomerations, respectively. Our findings enrich the empirical evidence of the impact of DNI and provide new insights for promoting UGI.
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一举两得:如何加强数字化新基础设施对城市绿色创新的影响——要素配置的渠道
充分释放数字新基础设施(digital new infrastructure, DNI)对城市绿色创新(urban green innovation, UGI)的促生效应,既有利于DNI的分布,又能增强UGI,从而达到“一举两得”的效果。然而,这个问题得到的讨论有限。有鉴于此,本研究基于2008 - 2021年中国274个城市的面板数据,考察了DNI对UGI的影响,并探讨了如何通过要素配置的渠道加强DNI对UGI的影响。结果表明,DNI显著促进了UGI的改善。DNI每增加1%,UGI水平就会增加0.09%。这种效应在西部城市、单中心城市群和“从1到100”应用场景阶段更为明显。要素配置是DNI与UGI之间的重要渠道,包括资本要素配置和劳动要素配置。总体而言,DNI通过减轻资本和劳动力因素扭曲来促进UGI。然而,这种效果在不同的场景中是不同的。在“从1到100”应用场景阶段,资本要素配置渠道的中介效应在东部城市和多中心城市群更为显著;而在“从0到1”技术研究阶段,劳动力要素配置渠道的中介作用在西部城市和单中心城市群中更为显著。我们的研究结果丰富了DNI影响的经验证据,并为促进UGI提供了新的见解。
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期刊介绍: The International Review of Economics & Finance (IREF) is a scholarly journal devoted to the publication of high quality theoretical and empirical articles in all areas of international economics, macroeconomics and financial economics. Contributions that facilitate the communications between the real and the financial sectors of the economy are of particular interest.
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