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Has the Digital Economy Facilitated Regional Collaborative Carbon Reduction? A Complex Network Approach Toward Sustainable Development Goals

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School of Economics and Management, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, China
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School of Business Administration, Guangxi University of Finance and Economics, Nanning 530007, China
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School of Economics, Fuyang Normal University, Fuyang 236041, China
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Sustainability 2025, 17(23), 10622; https://doi.org/10.3390/su172310622
Submission received: 23 October 2025 / Revised: 21 November 2025 / Accepted: 24 November 2025 / Published: 26 November 2025

Abstract

The digital economy (DE) serves as a crucial engine for breaking through technological stagnation at the low end and achieving carbon neutrality. However, existing studies predominantly explore the impact of the DE on local carbon reduction based on “attribute data”, with less focus on regional carbon collaborative reduction. This study employs a directed-weighted complex network analysis, using provincial panel data from China spanning 2012 to 2022, to characterize the evolutionary features of China’s Inter-regional Collaborative Carbon Reduction Governance Network (ICCGN). Using the Exponential Random Graph Model (ERGM) as an empirical test, the study explores how the DE facilitates collaborative carbon reduction. The results indicate the following: (1) The ICCGN demonstrates transitive triadic linkages, accompanied by increasingly blurred governance boundaries. The Eastern coastal areas have the highest network centrality, and the network core areas, including Guangdong, Chongqing, Gansu, and Qinghai, are gradually expanding, leading to further weakening of governance boundaries. The network’s spatial clustering structure presents four distinct blocks, with network spillover relationships concentrated in the first, third, and fourth blocks. The Eastern coastal areas play a “hub” role in undertaking carbon collaborative reduction, radiating and driving the central and western provinces. (2) From the perspective of the induced effect, the DE enables carbon collaborative reduction, exhibiting isotropic characteristics. (3) Heterogeneity tests show that regions with well-developed digital infrastructure and those with free trade zone constructions promote better effects, with a positive feedback effect in network status: betweenness centrality > degree centrality > closeness centrality. (4) Regarding the enabling mechanism, the DE drives carbon collaborative governance by enhancing technological innovation, promoting industrial structure upgrades, nurturing scientific talents, and reducing educational disparities.
Keywords: digital economy; carbon collaborative governance network; social network analysis; Sustainable Development Goals; exponential random graph model digital economy; carbon collaborative governance network; social network analysis; Sustainable Development Goals; exponential random graph model

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Chen, Y.; Ding, P.; Lu, Y.; Liu, T. Has the Digital Economy Facilitated Regional Collaborative Carbon Reduction? A Complex Network Approach Toward Sustainable Development Goals. Sustainability 2025, 17, 10622. https://doi.org/10.3390/su172310622

AMA Style

Chen Y, Ding P, Lu Y, Liu T. Has the Digital Economy Facilitated Regional Collaborative Carbon Reduction? A Complex Network Approach Toward Sustainable Development Goals. Sustainability. 2025; 17(23):10622. https://doi.org/10.3390/su172310622

Chicago/Turabian Style

Chen, Yuzhu, Peipei Ding, Yuyang Lu, and Tingting Liu. 2025. "Has the Digital Economy Facilitated Regional Collaborative Carbon Reduction? A Complex Network Approach Toward Sustainable Development Goals" Sustainability 17, no. 23: 10622. https://doi.org/10.3390/su172310622

APA Style

Chen, Y., Ding, P., Lu, Y., & Liu, T. (2025). Has the Digital Economy Facilitated Regional Collaborative Carbon Reduction? A Complex Network Approach Toward Sustainable Development Goals. Sustainability, 17(23), 10622. https://doi.org/10.3390/su172310622

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