Scientific Reports (Oct 2024)

Mechanism and spatial spillover effect of digital economy on common prosperity in the Yellow River Basin of China

  • Mingxi Zhou,
  • Fuyou Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-72257-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

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Abstract The digital economy has emerged as a new trend in economic development and has profoundly influenced the process of achieving common prosperity. However, current research on the correlation between the digital economy and common prosperity from the perspective of a river basin still needs to be strengthened. Based on this, the present study first theoretically elaborates the conceptual meanings of “digital economy” and “common prosperity”, as well as the mechanism by which the digital economy empowers common prosperity. Subsequently, a scientifically-constructed performance evaluation index system for the digital economy and common prosperity is established. Considering the Yellow River Basin as an empirical case study area, this study investigates the mechanism and spatial spillover effects of the digital economy in empowering common prosperity from 2005 to 2020. The research findings reveal that: (1) The Yellow River Basin exhibits a basin characteristic with downstream > midstream > upstream areas regarding the level of common prosperity and digital economy. It indicates that a distinct spatial correlation exists between the two factors. However, the ongoing decrease in both high-level and very high-level areas reflects the lengthy and challenging journey of enhancing the quality and efficiency of the digital economy in empowering common prosperity. (2) The digital economy not only directly impacts common prosperity, but also fosters its development through spatial spillover effects. Among the control factors, informatization and housing levels have a major stimulating effect. (3) There exists a clear regional heterogeneity in how the digital economy affects common prosperity in the Yellow River Basin. Specifically, common prosperity of downstream cities is significantly impacted by the digital economy. The spatial spillover effects of the digital economy on common prosperity exhibit a pronounced “neighborhood as a moat” characteristic. (4) The digital economy facilitates the achievement of shared prosperity through the implementation of mechanisms centered on sharing, affluence, and sustainability. These research findings illuminate the empowering mechanisms and spatial spillover pathways of the digital economy in promoting shared prosperity, aligning with national strategies for ecological conservation and high-quality development in the Yellow River Basin.

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