4.7 Article

The role of information and communication technology on green total factor energy efficiency: Does environmental regulation work?

Journal

BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 403-424

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bse.2901

Keywords

environmental policy; environmental regulation; green total factor energy efficiency; ICT development

Funding

  1. Beijing Municipal Commission of Education
  2. Beijing Social Science Foundation [17JDYJA009]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71521002, 71403015, 71761137001]

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This study explores the impact of ICT development on GTFEE in China's 30 provincial administrative regions from 2006 to 2017, finding that ICT development plays a positive role in promoting GTFEE, which is moderated by environmental regulations. The regression results of the dynamic threshold model indicate that diverse environmental regulation intensities lead to different influences of ICT development on GTFEE, with varying impacts among different regions.
China is gradually changing its pursuit of rapid economic growth into a pursuit of economic development quality. In this context, whether cyberpower and digital China strategies are truly conducive to China's sustainable development still needs to be further tested. This paper constructs China's provincial information and communication technology (ICT) comprehensive development level index from the four dimensions of penetration, coverage, information resources, and business and then innovatively undertakes a theoretical framework integrating ICT, environmental regulations, and green total factor energy efficiency (GTFEE) for the analysis. Using panel data from China's 30 provincial administrative regions from 2006 to 2017, this study explores the direct impact, moderating effect, nonlinear relationship, and regional differences of ICT development on GTFEE. It is indicated that ICT development plays a positive role in promoting GTFEE and that this role is moderated by environmental regulations. The regression results of the dynamic threshold model indicate that diverse environmental regulation intensities lead to different influences of ICT development on GTFEE. Moreover, the impact of ICT development on GTFEE is heterogeneous among different regions. Specifically, the western region may gain more benefits from ICT development by virtue of the late-mover advantage.

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