The Environmental Costs of the Digital Divide: Mechanisms of the Digital Divide on Household Carbon Emissions
デジタルデバイドの環境コスト:デジタルデバイドが家庭の炭素排出に与えるメカニズム (AI 翻訳)
Minfeng Zhang, Xinting Zhu
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日本語
中国家庭追跡調査データを用いて、デジタルデバイドが家計の炭素排出量を約38.6%増加させることを実証。消費過敏性の増大、グリーン技術採用の低下、環境意識の弱体化という3つのメカニズムを特定した。政策としてデジタル包摂と段階的支援策を提言。
English
Using China Family Panel Studies data, this paper finds that a one-unit increase in the digital divide raises household carbon emissions by 38.6%. Three mechanisms are identified: consumption hypersensitivity, reduced green technology adoption, and weakened environmental awareness. Policies should improve digital inclusivity and provide tiered support for green behavior.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
中国の事例だが、日本でもデジタルデバイドがGX(グリーントランスフォーメーション)の阻害要因となりうることを示唆。デジタル田園都市構想や地域GX政策に応用可能な知見。
In the global GX context
This paper provides empirical evidence that the digital divide can hinder climate action by increasing emissions, highlighting the need for integrated digital and environmental policies globally.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:This paper offers a novel empirical framework linking digital divide to emissions, with mechanisms testable in other contexts.
🏢実務担当者:Corporate sustainability teams can use these findings to design inclusive programs that address digital barriers to green behavior.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers should integrate digital inclusion into climate strategies, especially for digitally disadvantaged groups.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The rapid expansion of the digital economy and advances in artificial intelligence have elevated digital governance to a pivotal role in promoting environmental sustainability. Using data from the China Family Panel Studies, this study constructs a household-level indicator of the digital divide and systematically investigates its effects on household carbon emissions through three key mechanisms: consumption hypersensitivity, green technology adoption, and environmental awareness. The empirical findings demonstrate that the digital divide significantly increases household carbon emissions. Specifically, a one-unit increase in the digital divide is associated with an average rise of approximately 38.6% in household carbon emissions. Importantly, this result remains robust across a range of robustness checks and endogeneity controls. Further mechanism analysis reveals that the digital divide amplifies households’ sensitivity to consumption, diminishes their likelihood of adopting green technologies, and weakens their environmental awareness, thereby leading to an increase in household carbon emissions. Heterogeneity analysis indicates that these negative effects are particularly pronounced in regions with underdeveloped digital inclusive finance, among households headed by middle-aged and older individuals, and within populations with lower educational attainment. Based on these findings, policy initiatives should focus on improving the accessibility and inclusiveness of digital infrastructure, developing tiered frameworks to support green behavioral transformation and capacity building, and strengthening green finance initiatives alongside offline support mechanisms for digitally disadvantaged groups. Together, these measures can help bridge the digital divide and foster a more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable transition toward a low-carbon society.
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