How does the digital economy affect energy efficiency? Empirical research on Chinese cities
Yongrong Xin,
Xiyin Chang and
Jianing Zhu
Energy & Environment, 2024, vol. 35, issue 4, 1703-1728
Abstract:
Promoting high-quality economic development, boosting high-level ecological environment protection, and integrating deeply digital economy and energy efficiency has become a general trend. This paper, based on 284 prefecture-level Chinese cities from 2008 to 2018, uses the entropy weight method and super-efficient SBM-DEA model to measure the digital economy and energy efficiency (decompose into energy pure technical efficiency and energy scale efficiency), respectively. After the spatial and temporal evolution characteristics, a fixed-effect model is constructed to study the impact of the digital economy on energy efficiency. The research results show that: (1) the development of the digital economy effectively promotes energy efficiency, mainly reflected in the improvement of pure technical efficiency of energy; (2) the development of both the digital economy and the energy efficiency in China has complex spatial and temporal evolutionary characteristics, and there is heterogeneity in the impact of the digital economy on energy efficiency at the temporal and spatial levels; and (3) digital economy effectively improves energy efficiency by reducing unnecessary energy consumption through the R&D innovation effect. The development of the digital economy has far-reaching significance on the optimization and upgrading of the economic system, accelerating the improvement of energy efficiency and achieving green transformation.
Keywords: Digital economy; energy efficiency; pure technical efficiency; scale efficiency; R&D innovation effect; JEL Classifications; P28; Q56; R11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1177/0958305X221143411
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