Research on the coordinated development of industrial digitalization and green transformation
Lin Wang
Anhui University of Finance and Economics
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/bam.v8i1.13638
Keywords: industrialization; digitalization; green development; coordinated development
Abstract
Against the backdrop of the "dual carbon" policy, accelerating the coordinated development of industrial digitalization and greening is a crucial pathway to achieving China's modernization. This paper explores the evolution and driving factors of coordinated industrial digitalization and greening. Key findings: 1. The coordination level between digitalization and greening has significantly improved across Chinese provinces, advancing from initial coordination to sound coordination overall, marking substantial progress in "digital-green synergy."2. China's "digital-green synergy" exhibits an "eastern leadership, western rapid development" pattern, where narrowing regional disparities is key to advancing coordinated development. 3. Regional differences remain pronounced. Beyond Beijing, Guangdong, Shanghai, and Jiangsu, most provinces lag in industrial digital-green synergy, urgently requiring accelerated synchronized development of both industrialization and green transformation.
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