Tyumen State University Herald Social Economic and Law Research,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown, С. 90 - 110
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024
In
the
current
socio-economic
realities,
a
distinctive
feature
of
digital
economy
is
exponential
increase
in
efficiency
information
and
communications
technology,
where
new
solutions,
digitization,
robotics
are
changing
economic
processes.
Among
these
processes,
population
occupies
special
place.
This
article
reveals
that
economy,
human
activity
significantly
transformed
as
main
participant
transformation
process,
acting
both
supplier
consumer
goods
services.
Based
on
analysis
existing
theoretical
definitions,
author
presents
sociological
understanding
including
its
typological
essential
properties,
three-level
model,
constituent
elements.
The
literature
review
includes
state
documents
development
regions.
results
highlight
role
processes
society.
Additionally,
attention
paid
to
technologies
becoming
key
factor
issues
competence
future
specialists,
their
demand
labor
market,
well
platforms
important
relations
which
acquiring
appearance.
Sustainable Development,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Фев. 20, 2025
ABSTRACT
This
study
investigates
the
nonlinear
effects
of
economic
efficiency
on
CO
2
reduction
and
energy
transition,
with
a
particular
focus
advancing
SDGs
7,
9,
13.
Using
panel
data
from
61
countries,
analysis
applies
slacks‐based
measure
directional
distance
functions
(SBM‐DDF)
threshold
regression
models
to
explore
complex
relationship
between
efficiency,
emissions,
transition.
Key
findings
reveal
that
while
has
generally
improved
over
time,
significant
regional
disparities
remain.
Improvements
in
lead
substantial
reductions
emissions
promote
but
is
nonlinear,
influenced
by
factors
such
as
climate
vulnerability,
global
value
chain
(GVC)
integration,
digitalization,
intensity.
Heightened
vulnerability
deeper
integration
into
GVC
amplify
emission‐reducing
whereas
increased
digitalization
initially
attenuates
its
decarbonization
impact
before
shifting
toward
suppressive
effect,
concurrently
reversing
influence
transition
inhibitive
facilitative.
Furthermore,
under
higher
intensity,
exerts
more
pronounced
both
carbon
abatement
acceleration
The
also
highlights
heterogeneity
across
income
levels,
upper‐middle‐income
countries
experiencing
stronger
positive
effects.
These
emphasize
need
for
tailored,
context‐sensitive
policies
account
sectoral
dynamics
optimize
sustainable
development.
Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
13
Опубликована: Март 26, 2025
The
digital
economy
(DE)
is
an
essential
transmitter
of
CO
2
within
the
economic
system,
significantly
impacting
carbon
emissions
and
high-quality
development.
Yellow
River
Basin
(YRB)
Yangtze
Economic
Belt
(YREB),
China’s
two
most
important
regions,
are
critical
strategically
for
achieving
dual
target.
This
paper
uses
panel
data
from
YRB
YREB
in
China
2011
to
2021
adopts
fixed
mediating
effects
explore
internal
impact
mechanisms
spatial
heterogeneity
DE
emission
intensity
(CEI)
context
new
quality
productivity
(NQP).
research
results
indicate
that
(1)
can
reduce
CEI.
A
1%
increase
reduces
CEI
by
0.1536%
0.0643%
YREB,
respectively.
(2)
affect
through
such
as
development
level,
industrial
structure
advancement
rationalization,
energy
structure,
level
technological
progress,
with
having
highest
impact.
(3)
has
a
lower
higher
overall
than
YREB.
(4)
leads
regional
variations:
upstream
decreases
0.1424%
0.1956%,
respectively,
whereas
midstream
YRB,
it
0.1298%,
downstream
increases
0.0707%.
We
propose
accelerating
constructing
green
modernized
system
achieve
reduction
mitigation
goals.
Journal of Industrial Ecology,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
27(6), С. 1488 - 1499
Опубликована: Авг. 22, 2023
Abstract
To
develop
and
implement
effective
policies
to
mitigate
climate
change,
it
is
important
understand
the
emission
profile
of
sectors
that
comprise
network
global
supply
chains.
Focusing
on
relationship
between
sectors’
positions
in
chain,
this
study
develops
a
structural
position
analysis
framework
based
input–output
analysis.
Our
reveals
highest‐priority
transactions,
best
strategies
for
CO
2
reduction
chain.
The
identified
focus
cross‐border
transactions
highlight
need
inter‐sectoral
international
collaboration.
results
indicate
United
States
China
have
different
priorities
characteristics
(even
vis‐à‐vis
same
industry),
joint
should
be
coordinated
take
advantage
each
country's
potential.
findings
suggest
that,
Europe,
promote
direct
emissions
from
production
goods
exports
through
carbon
taxes
are
important.
Contrarily,
Asian
countries,
originate
mainly
intermediate
trades,
suggesting
mandatory
life
cycle
assessment
reporting
disclosure.
analytical
thus
proposes
specific
could
effectively
reduce
sectors'
transactions’
footprints.