Digital Transformation and Carbon Reduction in Chinese Industrial Enterprises: Mediating Role of Green Innovation and Moderating Effects of ESG Practices
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Carbon Emission Reduction
2.2. Digital Transformation and Carbon Emission Reduction
2.3. Green Technological Innovation and Carbon Emission Reduction
2.4. Literature Review Summary
3. Theoretical Analysis and Research Hypotheses
3.1. Digital Transformation and Carbon Emission Intensity of Industrial Enterprises
3.2. The Mediating Role of Green Technology Innovation
3.3. The Regulatory Role of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Practices
4. Research Design
4.1. Sample Selection and Data Sources
4.2. Variable Description
4.2.1. Dependent Variable
4.2.2. Independent Variable
4.2.3. Control Variables
4.3. Model Specification
5. Empirical Results Analysis
5.1. Benchmark Regression Results Analysis
5.2. Robustness Tests
6. Mechanism Analysis
7. Further Research
7.1. ESG Moderating Effects
7.2. Heterogeneity Analysis
7.2.1. Heterogeneity Analysis Based on Different Regions
7.2.2. Heterogeneity Analysis Based on Different Industries
8. Research Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
8.1. Research Conclusions
8.2. Policy Recommendations
8.3. The Study Limitation
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
- Classification of Regions
- 1.1.
- Eastern Region: Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shandong, Guangdong, Hainan.
- 1.2.
- Central Region: Shanxi, Anhui, Jiangxi, Henan, Hubei, Hunan.
- 1.3.
- Western Region: Inner Mongolia, Guangxi, Chongqing, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Shaanxi, Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia, Xinjiang.
- 1.4.
- Northeast Region: Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang.
- 2.
- Classification of Industries
- 2.1
- Labor-Intensive Industries: Agricultural and sideline food processing industry, food manufacturing industry, textile industry, textile, clothing, and apparel industry, leather, fur, feather (down), and related products products industry, wood processing and wood, bamboo, rattan, palm, grass products industry, furniture manufacturing industry, printing and reproduction of recorded media industry, cultural, educational (including arts, crafts, sports), and entertainment products industry, rubber and plastic products industry, non-metallic mineral products industry, metal products industry, other manufacturing industries, waste resource and waste material recycling industry, metal products, machinery, and equipment repair industry.
- 2.2.
- Capital-Intensive Industries: Liquor, beverage, and refined tea manufacturing industry, tobacco manufacturing industry, paper and paper products industry, petroleum processing, coking, and nuclear fuel processing industry, chemical raw materials and chemical products manufacturing industry, chemical fiber manufacturing industry, ferrous metal smelting, and rolling processing industry, non-ferrous metal smelting and rolling processing industry, general equipment manufacturing industry.
- 2.3.
- Technology-Intensive Industries: Pharmaceutical manufacturing industry, specialized equipment manufacturing industry, automobile manufacturing industry, railway (ship) and other transportation equipment manufacturing industry, electrical machinery and equipment manufacturing industry, communication equipment, computer, and other electronic equipment manufacturing industry, instrument manufacturing industry.
- 2.4.
- Resource-Intensive Industries: Coal mining and washing industry, petroleum and natural gas extraction industry, ferrous metal ore mining and dressing industry, non-ferrous metal ore mining and dressing industry, non-metallic mineral mining and dressing industry, mining support activities, other mining industries, production and supply of electricity and heat, production, and supply of gas, production and supply of water.
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Variables Name | Proxy | Variable Symbol | Type of Variable | Data Source | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Carbon Emission Intensity | The ratio of carbon dioxide emissions to enterprise revenue | CEI | D.V | Guotai An Database (CSMAR), WIND, Markit Database, China Industrial Statistical Yearbook, China Statistical Yearbook, China Energy Statistical Yearbook | [79,80,81,82] |
Digital Transformation | Digitization transformation word frequency measurement results in annual reports of listed companies | DT | I.V | [83] | |
Business Scale | Logarithm of total output at the end of the period | BA | C.V | [84] | |
Leverage Ratio | Herfindahl index of the ratio of total liabilities to total assets at the end of the period | LR | C.V | [85,86] | |
Equity Concentration | Herfindahl Index | EC | C.V | [87] | |
Return on Assets | The ratio of net profit to total assets | ROA | C.V | [88] | |
Green technology innovation | Green patent applications | GTI | MEV | [89] | |
ESG performance | Hua Zheng ESG Rating | ESG | MOV | [90] |
Variables | Obs. | Min | Max | Avg. | Std. Dev. | Mean | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CEI | 14,460 | 0.004 | 599.88 | 1.158 | 14.946 | 0.247 | ||
DT | 14,460 | 0.000 | 6.63 | 2.303 | 1.319 | 2.303 | ||
BA | 14,459 | 16.412 | 28.64 | 22.441 | 1.307 | 22.281 | ||
LR | 14,460 | −6.328 | 178.35 | 0.449 | 1.535 | 0.428 | ||
EC | 14,460 | 0.039 | 1.00 | 0.139 | 0.113 | 0.085 | ||
ROA | 14,460 | −30.688 | 7.45 | 0.024 | 0.444 | 0.032 | ||
GTI | 14,460 | 0.000 | 7.34 | 0.570 | 1.025 | 0.000 | ||
EGS | 14,460 | 41.190 | 90.93 | 72.470 | 5.716 | 72.770 | ||
Variables | CEI | DT | BA | LR | EC | ROA | GTI | EGS |
CEI | 1 | |||||||
DT | 0.0070 | 1 | ||||||
BA | 0.0050 | 0.137 ** | 1 | |||||
LR | 0.0090 | −0.024 ** | 0.0050 | 1 | ||||
EC | 0.096 ** | −0.057 ** | 0.033 ** | 0.075 ** | 1 | |||
ROA | 0.0000 | 0.031 ** | 0.074 ** | −0.683 ** | −0.062 ** | 1 | ||
GTI | −0.022 ** | 0.179 ** | 0.383 ** | 0.0140 | −0.0140 | 0.0150 | 1 | |
EGS | −0.0130 | 0.161 ** | 0.291 ** | −0.057 ** | 0.0060 | 0.095 ** | 0.221 ** | 1 |
Variables | (1) | (2) |
---|---|---|
−0.0141 *** (−6.5225) | −0.0079 *** (−3.7689) | |
−0.0302 *** (−7.3214) | ||
0.1274 *** (7.9587) | ||
−0.1066 *** (−3.2139) | ||
−0.6534 *** (−24.3576) | ||
Cons | 0.6012 *** (116.2948) | 1.2446 *** (13.8505) |
0.0138 | 0.0058 | |
-statistic | 42.5424 *** | 206.3752 *** |
Individual Fixed Effects | YES | YES |
Time Fixed Effects | YES | YES |
OBS | 14,459 | 14,459 |
Variables | Replace Dependent Variable (1) | Replace Independent Variable 1 (2) | Replace Independent Variable 2 (3) | Sample Size Reduction (4) | Instrumental Variable 1 (5) | Instrumental Variable 2 (6) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
−0.0073 * (−1.7712) | −0.0048 ** (−2.0782) | −0.0084 *** (−7.3271) | −0.0078 *** (−3.4095) | −0.1659 *** (−9.3862) | −0.2916 *** (−15.8445) | |
0.8049 *** (99.9642) | −0.0313 *** (−7.6016) | −0.0302 *** (−7.3271) | −0.0274 *** (−5.8383) | 0.0940 *** (14.8466) | 0.1178 *** (18.0244) | |
0.3800 *** (12.1637) | 0.1299 *** (8.1208) | 0.1273 *** (7.9502) | 0.1356 *** (7.5580) | 0.1892 *** (5.0820) | 0.0957 ** (2.4486) | |
0.1783 *** (2.7546) | −0.1068 *** (−3.2176) | −0.1064 *** (−3.2070) | −0.1205 *** (−3.2728) | −0.5931 *** (−12.4611) | −0.6867 *** (−13.0037) | |
−0.1467 *** (−2.8020) | −0.6570 *** (−24.5023) | −0.6533 *** (−24.3541) | −0.6648 *** (−23.7031) | −0.6490 *** (−6.5611) | −0.6628 *** (−6.5439) | |
cons | 3.2351 *** (18.4486) | 1.2540 *** (13.9456) | 1.2449 *** (13.8553) | 1.1843 *** (11.5650) | −1.1396 *** (−9.9104) | −1.3297 *** (−11.3259) |
0.5268 | 0.0016 | 0.0053 | 0.0075 | 0.1218 | 0.0437 | |
2469.5329 *** | 204.2434 *** | 206.4199 *** | 192.4497 *** | 727.4639 *** | 813.0021 *** | |
Individual Fixed Effects | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Time Fixed Effects | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
OBS | 14,459 | 14,459 | 14,459 | 13,013 | 14,459 | 14,459 |
Variables | (1) | (2) |
---|---|---|
DT | 0.1015 *** (17.1039) | −0.1417 *** (−34.9093) |
−0.0400 *** (−7.1084) | ||
cons | −5.6664 *** (−39.1060) | −1.3360 *** (−12.9519) |
Control Variables | Control | Control |
0.1552 | 0.1264 | |
531.1471 *** | 348.3791 *** | |
Bootstrap | PASS | PASS |
Existence of Direct Effect | YES | YES |
OBS | 14,459 | 14,459 |
Variables | (1) | (2) | (3) |
---|---|---|---|
−0.1441 *** (−35.5820) | −0.1437 *** (−35.4454) | −0.2772 *** (−5.5410) | |
−0.0038 *** (−3.8417) | −0.0037 *** (−3.7291) | −0.0058 *** (−3.2102) | |
0.0012 * (1.7378) | |||
0.1661 ** (2.2681) | |||
−0.0027 *** (−2.8068) | |||
Cons | −1.5650 *** (−15.0342) | −1.5662 *** (−15.0461) | −1.0290 *** (−6.6469) |
Control Variables | YES | YES | YES |
0.1242 | 0.1243 | 0.1276 | |
341.4029 *** | 293.1034 *** | 234.8554 *** |
Variables | Eastern Region (1) | Central Region (2) | Western Region (3) | Northeast Region (4) |
---|---|---|---|---|
−0.0051 ** (−2.3156) | −0.0077 (−1.2985) | −0.0133 * (−1.8786) | −0.0148 (−0.9221) | |
A | −0.0228 ** (−5.0754) | −0.0329 *** (−2.9529) | −0.0458 *** (−3.5134) | −0.0945 *** (−2.7533) |
0.0427 ** (2.4173) | 0.2260 *** (5.0332) | 0.2316 *** (4.9944) | 0.6810 *** (5.0141) | |
−0.1300 *** (−3.9103) | −0.1457 (−1.3523) | −0.0559 (−0.04678) | −0.4850 (−1.4331) | |
−0.5395 *** (−18.2678) | −1.0379 *** (−13.5721) | −0.5592 *** (−8.3465) | −0.7090 *** (−3.5437) | |
cons | 1.0212 *** (10.4820) | 1.3655 *** (5.5326) | 1.7330 *** (6.1004) | 2.6627 *** (3.6007) |
0.0516 | 0.1193 | 0.0716 | 0.1045 | |
-statistic | 98.5617 *** | 62.3825 *** | 36.0256 *** | 16.6319 *** |
Individual Fixed Effects | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Time Fixed Effects | YES | YES | YES | YES |
OBS | 8949 | 2530 | 2340 | 640 |
Variables | Labor-Intensive (1) | Capital-Intensive (2) | Technology-Intensive (3) | Resource-Intensive (4) |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.0279 (0.3148) | −0.0212 *** (−3.6551) | −0.0010 ** (−2.2111) | −0.0089 (−0.9338) | |
A | −0.3821 * (−1.7076) | −0.0146 (−1.3443) | −0.0076 *** (−8.5951) | −0.0309 * (−1.9025) |
2.0466 *** (2.9354) | 0.2553 *** (5.9522) | 0.0313 *** (8.8051) | 0.1239 * (1.7870) | |
5.6038 *** (6.4917) | −1.2779 *** (−12.1799) | 0.0463 *** (3.2182) | 0.0890 (0.7573) | |
0.5046 (0.3821) | −1.1268 *** (−16.0891) | −0.1647 *** (−30.0506) | −1.5087 *** (−12.3198) | |
cons | 8.6581 * (1.7835) | 1.7526 *** (7.4285) | 0.3207 *** (16.6511) | 1.7865 *** (4.8689) |
0.0103 | 0.2288 | 0.1683 | 0.1437 | |
9.6807 *** | 124.2464 *** | 275.9134 *** | 44.3908 *** | |
Individual Fixed Effects | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Time Fixed Effects | YES | YES | YES | YES |
OBS | 2860 | 3599 | 6500 | 1500 |
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Huang, L.; Abdo, A.-B.; Aljonaid, N. Digital Transformation and Carbon Reduction in Chinese Industrial Enterprises: Mediating Role of Green Innovation and Moderating Effects of ESG Practices. Sustainability 2025, 17, 4050. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17094050
Huang L, Abdo A-B, Aljonaid N. Digital Transformation and Carbon Reduction in Chinese Industrial Enterprises: Mediating Role of Green Innovation and Moderating Effects of ESG Practices. Sustainability. 2025; 17(9):4050. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17094050
Chicago/Turabian StyleHuang, Ling, AL-Barakani Abdo, and Nadeem Aljonaid. 2025. "Digital Transformation and Carbon Reduction in Chinese Industrial Enterprises: Mediating Role of Green Innovation and Moderating Effects of ESG Practices" Sustainability 17, no. 9: 4050. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17094050
APA StyleHuang, L., Abdo, A.-B., & Aljonaid, N. (2025). Digital Transformation and Carbon Reduction in Chinese Industrial Enterprises: Mediating Role of Green Innovation and Moderating Effects of ESG Practices. Sustainability, 17(9), 4050. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17094050