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Title The effect of digital infrastructure development on enterprise green transformation
ID_Doc 32118
Authors Guo, BN; Hu, PJ; Lin, J
Title The effect of digital infrastructure development on enterprise green transformation
Year 2024
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.irfa.2024.103085
Abstract Green transformation of enterprises is a key link for China to realize green development and an important path for China to achieve high-quality development. This paper utilizes panel data from Chinese A-share listed industrial enterprises from 2009 to 2021 and employs time-varying difference-in-differences (time-varying DID) model to investigate the correlation between digital infrastructure and the enterprise green transformation (EGT). Empirical research indicates that the implementation of the "Broadband China" strategy (BCS) significantly propels EGT. However, its impact is not significant in the long term. Mechanism analysis reveals that the BCS fosters EGT by stimulating green technology innovation (GTI) and alleviating financing constraints (FC). The analysis of supply chain spillover effects reveals that the implementation of the BCS can stimulate the green transformation of downstream enterprises within the supply chain. However, its impact on upstream enterprises is not significant. Heterogeneity analysis reveals that the BCS exerts a more significant effect on the green transformation of enterprises in non-heavily polluting industries, enterprises in the growth stage, and enterprises located in regions with lenient environmental regulations. This paper provides innovative insights for realizing the EGT in theory and offers empirical evidence for the improvement and promotion of the BCS in practice.
Author Keywords Digital infrastructure; Green transformation; "Broadband China" strategy; Financing constraints; Supply chain
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001167599900001
WoS Category Business, Finance
Research Area Business & Economics
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