The internet has revolutionized the pattern of economic growth and its environmental effects. We investigate the ways in which internet penetration influences the relationship between income and the environment using data from 1996 to 2014 on CO2 emissions from 115 countries with multiple levels of per capita GDP and internet penetration. Empirical results document the existence of the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) and reveal that internet penetration does generally reduce the actual income level beyond which pollution begins to decrease. Further tests, based on the division of income and period, indicate an increasing negative influence of internet penetration on emissions reduction, with income growth and the environmental effect of t...
This study analyses the relationship between economic growth and environmental pollution. Specifical...
The relationship between certain indicators of environmental quality and income, which in some cases...
often recognized too late, typically when changing the adopted technologies and behavioral norms is ...
This paper estimates the short- and long-run effects of Internet usage and economic growth on carbon...
Under the background of dealing with global warming, the widespread use of the internet provides a n...
Since the Industrial Revolution, human activities have led to the emission of a lot of greenhouse ga...
The Internet has disruptively transformed the way human beings interact with the environment. This a...
This paper examines the linkages among Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) penetration,...
Recent empirical studies have tested the hypothesis of an Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) focusing...
This study investigates the influence of Internet retailing on carbon dioxide (CO2) emission in 77 c...
This study investigates the influence of Internet retailing on carbon dioxide (CO2) emission in 77 c...
This study estimates the short- and long-run effects of Internet usage and economic growth on carbon...
This paper investigates the causal associations between Information and communication technology (IC...
The concept underpinning the Environmental Kuznets Curve is that economic growth results in reduced ...
Several empirical studies support the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis (EKC) for some pollutan...
This study analyses the relationship between economic growth and environmental pollution. Specifical...
The relationship between certain indicators of environmental quality and income, which in some cases...
often recognized too late, typically when changing the adopted technologies and behavioral norms is ...
This paper estimates the short- and long-run effects of Internet usage and economic growth on carbon...
Under the background of dealing with global warming, the widespread use of the internet provides a n...
Since the Industrial Revolution, human activities have led to the emission of a lot of greenhouse ga...
The Internet has disruptively transformed the way human beings interact with the environment. This a...
This paper examines the linkages among Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) penetration,...
Recent empirical studies have tested the hypothesis of an Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) focusing...
This study investigates the influence of Internet retailing on carbon dioxide (CO2) emission in 77 c...
This study investigates the influence of Internet retailing on carbon dioxide (CO2) emission in 77 c...
This study estimates the short- and long-run effects of Internet usage and economic growth on carbon...
This paper investigates the causal associations between Information and communication technology (IC...
The concept underpinning the Environmental Kuznets Curve is that economic growth results in reduced ...
Several empirical studies support the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis (EKC) for some pollutan...
This study analyses the relationship between economic growth and environmental pollution. Specifical...
The relationship between certain indicators of environmental quality and income, which in some cases...
often recognized too late, typically when changing the adopted technologies and behavioral norms is ...