4.7 Article

The impact of digital economy on total factor carbon productivity: the threshold effect of technology accumulation

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 37, Pages 55691-55706

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-19721-x

Keywords

Digital economy; Technology accumulation; Total factor carbon productivity; Threshold model; Temporal and spatial heterogeneity

Funding

  1. Humanities and Social Science project of Shandong Province [2021-ZXCY16]
  2. Social Science Planning Project of Shandong Province [21CPYJ21]

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This research examines the impact of the digital economy on total factor carbon productivity and explores the underlying mechanisms using panel data from China's provinces. The findings suggest that the digital economy promotes total factor carbon productivity, but this effect is subject to heterogeneous threshold effects of technological accumulation.
This research focuses on the impact of the digital economy on total factor carbon productivity. Based on the panel data of China's provinces from 2009 to 2019, this paper incorporates undesired output, namely carbon emissions, into the evaluation index system, and uses the SBM-ML index to measure regional total factor carbon productivity, and uses the RAGA-PP model to measure the digital economy development index, which includes three dimensions: digital infrastructure, digital industry development, and digital economic environment. Moreover, this paper incorporates the heterogeneous threshold of technological accumulation into the framework of the impact mechanism of total factor carbon productivity and builds a threshold model to examine the impact of the digital economy on total factor carbon productivity under different technological accumulation thresholds. The research shows that, first, during the sample period, total factor carbon productivity fluctuated around the frontier, showing a certain upward trend, with significant regional heterogeneity. Second, the digital economy has a promotional effect on the total factor carbon productivity level in China and can become the new energy for the country to improve the level of green development. Third, the impact of the digital economy on total factor carbon productivity presents a significant heterogeneous threshold effect of technological accumulation, along with the increasing level of technology accumulation, the effective coefficient of the digital economy on total factor carbon productivity is increasing, and the level of significance is increasing. Last, the low-carbon driving mechanism of the digital economy has temporal and spatial heterogeneity of regional technology accumulation levels. The conclusions of this paper provide an effective reference for exploring the realization mechanism of regional total factor carbon productivity improvement, ecological civilization construction, and high-quality economic development.

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