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The effect of digital transformation on real economy enterprises? total factor productivity

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INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ECONOMICS & FINANCE
Volume 85, Issue -, Pages 488-501

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DOI: 10.1016/j.iref.2023.02.007

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Real economy enterprise; Digital transformation; Digitization; Total factor productivity

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The digital transformation of real economy enterprises is crucial for optimizing resource allocation, improving operational efficiency, and achieving high-quality innovation and development. This study empirically investigates the impact of digital transformation on total factor productivity (TFP) using data from listed companies between 2007 and 2020. The results reveal a positive nonlinear U-shaped relationship, indicating that TFP initially decreases during the early stages of digital transformation, but improves after surpassing a critical threshold. The transformation affects TFP through factors such as working capital turnover rate, human capital structure, and financing constraints. Heterogeneity analysis shows that the impact of digital transformation on TFP is not influenced by enterprise size or ownership. This research provides direct evidence and policy insights for the high-quality development of real economy enterprises.
The digital transformation of real economy enterprises is essential for optimizing resource allo-cation, improving operation efficiency, and realizing high-quality innovation and development. Using the data of listed companies from 2007 to 2020, this study empirically explores the impact mechanism of the advancement of real economy enterprises' digital transformation on total factor productivity (TFP). The results reveal a positive nonlinear U-shaped relationship, demonstrating that real economy enterprises' TFP is reduced at the initial stage of digital transformation, then improves after exceeding a critical threshold value. Real economy enterprises' digital trans-formation impacts TFP through working capital turnover rate, human capital structure, and financing constraints. The heterogeneity analysis results indicate that the impact of advancing real economy enterprises' digital transformation on TFP is not affected by the size of enterprises' assets or enterprises' ownership. The research results provide direct evidence of the effect of real economy enterprises' digital transformation on TFP at the microlevel, providing policy insights for the high-quality development of real economy enterprises.

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