杠杆(统计)
业务
背景(考古学)
全球价值链
发展中国家
数字化转型
数字经济
新兴市场
价值(数学)
经济
产业组织
经济体制
国际贸易
经济增长
政治学
比较优势
机器学习
计算机科学
古生物学
财务
法学
生物
作者
P Jithin,Jithesh Arayankalam,Shreeja Rajesh,Aviral Kumar Tiwari
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.142208
摘要
This study employs a dynamic bootstrap corrected fixed effects model to investigate the impact of Global Value Chain (GVC) participation and its components (forward and backward participation) on digitalisation across 47 economies from 2001 to 2018. The findings indicate that GVC participation significantly enhances digitalisation in countries with lower economic growth by facilitating access to advanced technologies and global networks, thereby accelerating their digitalisation efforts. Conversely, in countries with higher economic growth, the effects of GVC participation on digitalisation appear negligible, suggesting that these economies may already possess robust digital infrastructures. Notably, backward participation hinders digitalisation in lower-growth countries, whereas it positively impacts higher-growth countries. Forward participation, however, distinctly benefits digitalisation in lower-growth economies but does not show significant effects in more advanced ones. These nuanced outcomes underline the importance of tailoring policy interventions to the specific economic context of a country. Policymakers are recommended to support GVC integration in developing economies as a strategic approach to boost digitalisation, while in more developed economies, policies should focus on enhancing existing digital capabilities and innovation ecosystems. This study's insights advocate for nuanced, context-specific policies to leverage GVC participation as a digital transformation and economic development catalyst.
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