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Title Path to sustainable development: Does digital economy matter in manufacturing green total factor productivity?
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Authors Hao, XL; Wang, XH; Wu, HT; Hao, Y
Title Path to sustainable development: Does digital economy matter in manufacturing green total factor productivity?
Year 2023
Published Sustainable Development, 31, 1
DOI 10.1002/sd.2397
Abstract In the context of the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and China's "digital power" strategy, the realization of a green shift of manufacturing has become a necessary condition to promote the economy, and the digital factor has increasingly become a new driving force. The DEA-Malmquist index and entropy method were used to measure the manufacturing green total factor productivity (GTFP) and the level of digital economy level from 2011 to 2018, respectively. This study then explored the impact of digital economy on manufacturing GTFP based on the system generalized method of moments (GMM) model, as well as the adjustment effects of talent aggregation and financial scale according to the moderating model. This research came to four conclusions. (1) The digital economy can significantly improve the manufacturing GTFP of China, and the influence shows the characteristic of a "marginal increase"; (2) notably, the perspective of manufacturing GTFP decomposition indicates that the digital economy exerts a significant positive effect on manufacturing technical efficiency during the current period but obviously hinders technical progress; (3) interestingly, a mechanistic test showed that the two dimensions of innovation environment-talent aggregation (0.385) and financial scale (0.359)-play critical moderating roles in the influencing process; and (4) the influence has evident regional heterogeneity-it is significantly positive in the east and negative in the central region and west. Finally, corresponding policy suggestions are suggested.
Author Keywords digital economy; innovation environment; manufacturing GTFP decomposition; moderating effect; system GMM
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000850169000001
WoS Category Development Studies; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Regional & Urban Planning
Research Area Development Studies; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Public Administration
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