DOI: 10.3390/su18136539 ISSN: 2071-1050

Household Digitalization and Green and Low-Carbon Lifestyles: Micro-Level Evidence from Digital Household Pilot Programs in China

Ran Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Rui Wang, Huaping Sun, Geng Cao

Promoting the transition toward green and low-carbon lifestyles is essential for advancing sustainable consumption and environmental sustainability. Based on 6903 valid survey responses from 19 digital household pilot regions in China, this study examines the relationship between household digitalization and green and low-carbon lifestyles. A household digitalization level (HDL) index is constructed using the entropy method across five dimensions: digital network services, digital infrastructure, digital literacy, digital skills, and digital applications. The empirical results show that higher HDL is positively associated with the adoption of green and low-carbon lifestyles, and this association remains robust across a series of sensitivity analyses. Exploratory mechanism analysis indicates that HDL is linked to green and low-carbon lifestyles through improved satisfaction with digital smart technologies and enhanced environmental awareness. Heterogeneity analysis shows that this association is stronger among larger households, urban and suburban households, and households with development-oriented consumption, but weaker among smaller, rural, and subsistence-oriented households. These findings provide micro-level evidence supporting the exploration of the linkage between household digitalization and sustainable household consumption and the coordinated development of digitalization and environmental sustainability.

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