Unpacking the green potential: How does supply chain digitalization affect corporate carbon emissions? — Evidence from supply chain innovation and application pilots in China

2025-02-03
Unpacking the green potential: How does supply chain digitalization affect corporate carbon emissions? — Evidence from supply chain innovation and application pilots in China
Authors:dr. Xueli ChenIERDYongchang Shen Zongtao Tian Hao Wang Malin Song

Abstract

 

The impact of supply chain digitalization (SCD) on carbon dioxide emissions is an emerging area of research, particularly in China, which is the world’s largest carbon emitter. This study uses micro-level data on listed companies from 2010 to 2021 to systematically verify the impact and mechanism of SCD on corporate carbon emissions (CCE) through the difference-in-differences model. We determined that SCD can significantly reduce CCE and its implementation path involves three aspects: promoting technological innovation, reducing financing constraints, and increasing market attention. Moreover, the effect of reducing CCE through SCD varies depending on factors such as the location of the corporates and suppliers, the amount of pollution produced by their industries, and the level of development of the regions. This study not only offers a novel analytical perspective on SCD’s role in emissions reduction but also provides valuable policy insights for advancing SCD adoption and supporting global carbon reduction efforts.

 

Shen, Y.; Tian, Z.; Chen, X.; Wang, H.; Song, M. 2025. Unpacking the green potential: How does supply chain digitalization affect corporate carbon emissions? — Evidence from supply chain innovation and application pilots in China. Journal of environmental management : Academic Press - Elsevier Science. ISSN 0301-4797. eISSN 1095-8630. 374, 124147, p. 1–12. DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2025.124147. [Scopus; Science Citation Index Expanded (Web of Science)].

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