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How the digital economy can contribute to green manufacturing efficiency

Authors
  • Sun, Xiaoshu1
  • Zhang, Wanyu1
  • Kuang, Xianming2
  • 1 Northeastern University, Shenyang , (China)
  • 2 China Institute for Reform and Development, Haikou , (China)
Type
Published Article
Journal
Frontiers in Environmental Science
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Publication Date
Aug 20, 2024
Volume
12
Identifiers
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2024.1418307
Source
Frontiers
Keywords
Disciplines
  • Environmental Science
  • Original Research
License
Green

Abstract

In response to the global call to promote green production and achieve sustainable development, the proper use of the digital economy plays an important role. The deepening development of the digital economy has led to changes in the input of manufacturing factors and the structure of product demand, which in turn has led to corresponding changes in the level of green and sustainable development. This study employs a factor input-output non-expectation SBM-DEM model to assess the green manufacturing efficiency of 273 prefecture-level and higher cities in China. The relationship between the digital economy and green manufacturing efficiency is analyzed based on this model. The rise of the digital economy is found to contribute to the increase in green manufacturing efficiency, albeit with a non-linear “inverted U-shaped” trend. At the same time, the current level of digital economy development is slowly improving but has not yet reached the inflection point of the “inverted U-shaped” curve, and digital economy development still has a positive impact on green manufacturing efficiency at the current level of development. Furthermore, government intervention is critical in moderating the inverted U-shaped link between the digital economy and green manufacturing efficiency, which has a major weakening effect.

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