Analysis of the Impact of Digital Payments on Consumer Choice
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/x9dz4a32Keywords:
Global economy, digital transformation, green recovery, ESG, sustainable developmentAbstract
In this context, digital transformation and green development have become important strategic directions for countries to seek new competitive advantages and achieve sustainable growth. This article systematically explores the interactive relationship between these two trends and their synergistic effects in promoting global economic recovery. Research has found that key technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data analysis, and cloud computing have significantly improved the operational efficiency of various industries and accelerated the pace of innovation. At the same time, the global pursuit of achieving net zero emissions targets and the increasing emphasis on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles have brought abundant investment opportunities for renewable energy and sustainable development. The core viewpoint of this study is that there is a significant positive feedback relationship between digital transformation and green transformation: digital technology promotes the construction of intelligent energy networks and the optimization of clean production processes, while green development goals provide broad space for the application of advanced digital technologies. However, this integration process still faces multiple challenges, including the persistent digital divide between developed and developing countries, the introduction of new trade policies such as carbon boundary adjustment mechanisms, and increasing public attention to data security and online privacy issues. However, research findings indicate that promoting the deep integration of digital and green agendas is a key approach to building a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable future economic system.