摘要
选取2015—2023年绿色发展、金融约束、媒体监督相关数据作为中介变量和调节变量,研究纺织行业企业数字化转型与新质生产力之间的关系。结果表明:1.纺织行业企业数字化转型显著提高了新质生产力水平,同时绿色发展作为部分中介变量更好地促进这一结果。2.纺织行业的融资约束越高,越会强化数字化转型对新质生产力水平的正向影响。3.纺织行业的媒体监督越强,同样越会强化数字化转型对新质生产力水平的正向影响。4.从产权异质性来说,非国有纺织企业相对于国有企业,数字化转型对新质生产力的影响更为显著;从地区异质性来说,沿海地区纺织企业相对于内陆企业,数字化转型对新质生产力的影响更为显著。基于上述研究结论,本文从促进企业数字化转型、提升绿色发展环境、限制融资成本、加强媒体监督4个方面提出政策建议。
This study selects data from 2015 to 2023 on green development,financing constraints,and media supervision as mediating and moderating variables to investigate the relationship between digital transformation and new quality productive forces in textile industry enterprises.The results show that:1.Digital transformation in textile enterprises significantly enhances the level of new quality productive forces,with green development acting as a partial mediating variable to further promote this outcome;2.Higher financing constraints in the textile industry strengthen the positive impact of digital transformation on new quality productive forces;3.Stronger media supervision in the textile industry similarly amplifies the positive effect of digital transformation on new quality productive forces;4.From the perspective of ownership heterogeneity,digital transformation exerts a more pronounced impact on new quality productive forces in non-state-owned textile enterprises compared to state-owned enterprises.Regionally,coastal textile enterprises exhibit a stronger effect of digital transformation on new quality productive forces than inland enterprises.Based on these findings,this paper proposes policy recommendations in four areas:promoting enterprise digital transformation,improving green development environments,restricting financing costs,and strengthening media supervision.
作者
徐文韬
程文先
XU Wentao;CHENG Wenxian(School of International Economics and Trade,Anhui University of Finance and Economics,Bengbu,Anhui 233030,China)
出处
《中国纤检》
2025年第8期93-100,共8页
China Fiber Inspection
关键词
纺织业
数字化转型
绿色发展
新质生产力
textile industry
digital transformation
green development
new quality productive forces