Title of article :
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Environmental Sustainability in Developed and Developing Countries
Author/Authors :
Tariq Majeed, Muhammad School of Economics - Quaid-i-Azam University - Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
This study conducts a comparative empirical analysis of 132 developed and developing
economies to explore the links of ICT with environment over the period 1980-2016. The
empirical analysis is based on Pooled Ordinary Least Squares (POLS) and Generalized
Method of Moments (GMM) estimation techniques. Theoretically environmental effects
of ICT are ambiguous. To settle it empirically, this study points out the heterogeneous
consequences of ICT for environment in developed and developing countries. Findings of
the study suggest that ICT has the power to determine ecological future of the world.
However, its favorable outcomes are observed only in developed countries while adverse
impacts prevail in developing countries. The empirical results confirm „Greening through
ICT‟ hypothesis for developed countries implying that ICT is an effective tool to mitigate
environmental degradation. Moreover, „Environmental Kuznets‟ hypothesis is also
confirmed which implies that the relationship between CO2 emissions and GDP per
capita is non-monotonic. The empirical analysis is based on novel measures of ICT such
as online service, telecommunication infrastructure and electronic government unlike
previous literature that generally emphasized only internet as a measure of ICT.
Moreover, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first study of its kind that identifies
heterogeneous outcomes of ICT between developed and developing countries. Findings
of the study imply that investment in ICT infrastructure is essential for environmental
sustainability only in the case of developed countries.
Keywords :
ICT index , E-waste , environmental degradation , CO2 emissions , green economy , environmental technology , E-government , greenhouse gas emissions , fossil fuels
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science