The Impact of Digital Economy Development on Industrial Restructuring: Evidence from China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Theoretical Basis and Research Hypothesis
3.1. Definition of Digital Economy
3.2. Industrial Organization Theory
3.3. Research Hypothesis
4. Research Design
4.1. Measuring Model
4.2. Variables
4.2.1. Explained Variable
- 1.
- Industrial restructuring speed. Industrial restructuring speed () is a major factor in measuring changes in industrial restructuring. The speed of regional industrial restructuring is measured by a modified Lilien index. We computed the redistribution speed of the workforce in different divisions [50]. This process is denoted as
- 2.
- Industrial restructuring quality. In the study, industrial restructuring quality is measured in terms of industrial structure supererogation and rationalization.
- 3.
- Industrial restructuring efficiency. The industrial restructuring efficiency in this study should be examined economically and ecologically. Referring to the methods [53], we computed the efficiency based on an undesirable output-super efficiency SBM model based on the input, desirable, and undesirable output indexes. The equation is denoted as
4.2.2. Core Explanatory Variable
4.2.3. Mediating Variables
- Human capital (hum). Human capital continuously affects economic growth and industrial restructuring. Inspired by the methods adopted by Mandelman and Zlate (2012), human capital is represented by high-skilled talents to lower-skilled ratio, with the former referring to workers with a college degree or above and the latter meaning those with lower education [58].
- Technological innovation (innov). In light of innovation performance, patents are high-tech innovations; therefore, the ratio of regional patent grants to national patent grants is computed to measure regional technological innovation.
- Financial development (fina). Digital finance contributes to industrial restructuring. In this paper, digital finance refers to the new generation of financial services combined with the traditional financial services industry by means of Internet and information technology, mainly including Internet payment, mobile payment, online banking, financial services outsourcing and online loans, online insurance, online funds, and other services. The digital finance referred to in this paper is essentially the process of digitization of the financial industry with the new generation of information technology as the core and promotes the development of digital transformation in various fields. Therefore, this study uses the digital finance index released by the Institute of Digital Finance of Peking University to describe regional digital financial development.
4.2.4. Control Variables
4.3. Data Sources
5. Analyses of Empirical Tests Results
5.1. Analysis of Benchmark Regression Results
5.2. Analysis of Regression Results of Mediating Effect
6. Conclusions and Implications
6.1. Conclusions
6.2. Implications
6.3. Future Directions and Limitations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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First-Level | Second-Level Index | Unit |
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Digital infrastructure | Number of domain names | 10,000 units |
Popularization rate of mobile telephone | Sets/100 persons | |
Length of optical cable lines | km | |
Base stations of mobile telephones | 10,000 units | |
Digital industrialization | Broad band subscribers port of internet | 10,000 ports |
Software income | 10,000 yuan | |
Business volume of telecommunication services | CNY 100 million | |
Income from IT oncome | CNY 10,000 | |
Industrial digitalization | Sales of E-commerce | CNY 100 million |
Purchases of E-commerce | CNY 100 million | |
Enterprises with E-commerce transactions | Unit | |
Websites per 100 enterprises | Unit |
Variable | Obs | Mean | Std. Dev. | Min | Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
de | 240 | 0.62757 | 0.105016 | 0.518805 | 0.969663 |
isas | 240 | 0.206254 | 0.097225 | 0.004847 | 0.396795 |
isah | 240 | 12.88378 | 4.602434 | 6.491967 | 29.55351 |
isar | 240 | 0.163906 | 0.116726 | 0.007897 | 0.702733 |
isae | 240 | 0.337101 | 0.226313 | 0.139365 | 1 |
hum | 240 | 0.514091 | 0.396202 | 0.161301 | 2.70621 |
innov | 240 | 8.341179 | 1.388345 | 4.51086 | 11.16613 |
fina | 240 | 253.8675 | 68.59175 | 118.01 | 431.93 |
open | 240 | 0.253036 | 0.269189 | 0.007652 | 1.365595 |
fe | 240 | 0.254992 | 0.103459 | 0.118807 | 0.643011 |
fdi | 240 | 0.018826 | 0.014442 | 0.000103 | 0.079594 |
invest | 240 | 0.822389 | 0.269454 | 0.20999 | 1.479562 |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
isas | isah | isar | isae | isas | isah | isar | isae | |
de | 1.883 ** | 20.90 *** | −1.839 *** | 0.953 *** | 1.851 ** | 33.30 | −1.875 *** | 0.712 *** |
(2.29) | (13.10) | (−3.26) | (6.90) | (2.65) | (1.35) | (−3.29) | (8.20) | |
open | −0.233 ** | −13.76 *** | 0.0170 | 0.241 ** | ||||
(−2.26) | (−4.18) | (0.29) | (2.51) | |||||
fe | 1.040 *** | 15.03 * | −0.0908 | 1.020 *** | ||||
(4.95) | (1.77) | (−0.46) | (12.33) | |||||
fdi | −1.750 ** | −65.74 ** | 0.103 | 3.526 *** | ||||
(−2.35) | (−2.45) | (0.34) | (4.12) | |||||
invest | −0.0584 | −2.660 * | 0.0208 | −0.209 *** | ||||
(−1.22) | (−1.94) | (0.75) | (−3.77) | |||||
_cons | −0.975 * | −0.251 | 1.318 *** | −0.262 *** | −1.081 ** | −4.941 | 1.340 *** | −0.322 *** |
(−1.89) | (−0.59) | (3.72) | (−4.26) | (−2.42) | (−0.31) | (3.77) | (−4.58) | |
N | 240 | 240 | 240 | 240 | 240 | 240 | 240 | 240 |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
hum | isas | isah | isar | isae | |
de | 1.418 * | 1.418 *** | 13.30 | −1.621 *** | 0.881 *** |
(1.77) | (2.94) | (0.93) | (−3.64) | (4.81) | |
hum | 0.305 *** | 14.10 *** | −0.179 ** | 0.0696 * | |
(3.60) | (7.10) | (−2.40) | (1.68) | ||
open | −0.880 *** | 0.0362 | −1.340 | −0.140 * | −0.0280 |
(−4.92) | (0.44) | (−0.64) | (−1.76) | (−0.33) | |
fe | 0.931 ** | 0.756 *** | 1.899 | 0.0755 | 0.992 *** |
(2.34) | (3.39) | (0.29) | (0.33) | (6.38) | |
fdi | −3.796 *** | −0.591 | −12.19 | −0.575 | 1.879 ** |
(−2.95) | (−0.97) | (−0.66) | (−1.26) | (1.99) | |
invest | −0.104 | −0.0266 | −1.191 | 0.00220 | −0.344 *** |
(−1.67) | (−0.69) | (−1.31) | (0.08) | (−5.33) | |
_cons | −0.233 | −1.009 *** | −1.652 | 1.298 *** | −0.250 * |
(−0.43) | (−3.16) | (−0.18) | (4.31) | (−1.71) | |
N | 240 | 240 | 240 | 240 | 240 |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
innov | isas | isah | isar | isae | |
de | 106716.5 *** | 1.900 *** | 34.97 * | −1.898 *** | 0.970 *** |
(6.38) | (4.09) | (1.94) | (−3.59) | (6.31) | |
innov | 0.00000631 *** | 0.000212 *** | −0.00000299 ** | −0.00000340 | |
(5.14) | (3.93) | (−2.69) | (−1.89) | ||
open | 3808.0 ** | 0.118 | −1.973 | −0.149 | 0.259 ** |
(2.88) | (0.91) | (−0.40) | (−1.53) | (2.70) | |
fe | 13702.3 *** | 0.961 *** | 12.38 * | −0.0534 | 1.043 *** |
(4.17) | (5.09) | (1.77) | (−0.26) | (12.19) | |
fdi | 35504.0 ** | −1.365 * | −52.79 ** | −0.0798 | 3.561 *** |
(2.78) | (−1.95) | (−2.43) | (−0.23) | (4.14) | |
invest | −1853.8 ** | −0.0726 * | −3.137 ** | 0.0275 | −0.211 *** |
(−3.45) | (−1.81) | (−2.70) | (1.01) | (−3.75) | |
_cons | −61237.6 *** | −1.236 *** | −10.17 | 1.414 *** | −0.468 *** |
(−6.03) | (−3.85) | (−0.84) | (4.13) | (−5.43) | |
N | 240 | 240 | 240 | 240 | 240 |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
fina | isas | isah | isar | isae | |
de | 1715.9 ** | 0.427 * | 0.566 | −1.005 *** | 0.653 *** |
(2.31) | (1.92) | (0.13) | (−3.79) | (3.80) | |
fina | 0.000830 *** | 0.0295 *** | −0.000507 *** | 0.00100 *** | |
(12.40) | (22.90) | (−4.61) | (6.29) | ||
open | −312.3 *** | 0.0266 | −1.809 * | −0.141 ** | 0.0594 |
(−3.61) | (0.63) | (−1.71) | (−2.66) | (0.83) | |
fe | 824.7 *** | 0.355 * | −9.339 *** | 0.327 | 1.000 *** |
(3.77) | (2.01) | (−3.32) | (1.50) | (7.17) | |
fdi | −1824.3 ** | −0.236 | −11.71 | −0.821 * | 2.125 ** |
(−2.61) | (−0.76) | (−1.22) | (−1.85) | (2.43) | |
invest | −60.42 | −0.00824 | −1.716 *** | −0.00980 | −0.312 *** |
(−1.41) | (−0.29) | (−3.20) | (−0.37) | (−5.34) | |
_cons | −870.2 * | −0.358 ** | 9.519 *** | 0.899 *** | −0.381 *** |
(−1.85) | (−2.45) | (3.31) | (4.84) | (−2.79) | |
N | 240 | 240 | 240 | 240 | 240 |
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Li, Q.; Zhao, S. The Impact of Digital Economy Development on Industrial Restructuring: Evidence from China. Sustainability 2023, 15, 10847. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151410847
Li Q, Zhao S. The Impact of Digital Economy Development on Industrial Restructuring: Evidence from China. Sustainability. 2023; 15(14):10847. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151410847
Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Qingjun, and Shuliang Zhao. 2023. "The Impact of Digital Economy Development on Industrial Restructuring: Evidence from China" Sustainability 15, no. 14: 10847. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151410847
APA StyleLi, Q., & Zhao, S. (2023). The Impact of Digital Economy Development on Industrial Restructuring: Evidence from China. Sustainability, 15(14), 10847. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151410847