Hong Zexin, Xiao Kun
School of Economics, Minzu University of China, Beijing, 100081, China.
Beijing Financial Street Institute, Beijing, 100032, China.
Sci Rep. 2024 Feb 16;14(1):3912. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-53760-3.
In the current global context of environmental degradation and resource constraints, the pursuit of sustainable development has become an imperative. One avenue that holds promise for achieving this objective is the application of digital technologies, which have the potential to decouple economic growth from its carbon footprint. However, it is crucial to ensure that these technologies are designed and governed in a prudent manner, with a strong alignment to environmental priorities. This study focuses on exploring the potential roles of blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI) in supply chain coordination and impact mitigation. Furthermore, they have the capacity to incentivize recycling and circular business models, as well as facilitate carbon accounting and offsetting. To fully realize these benefits, it is essential to deploy these technologies within inclusive collaborative frameworks that take into consideration social and ecological considerations. The study also offers policy recommendations that highlight key leverage points for digital innovation, enabling countries to embark on smart and green industrial transformation pathways. By harnessing the potential of blockchain and AI in supply chains, governments can promote transparency, traceability, and accountability, thereby fostering sustainable practices and reducing environmental impacts. Incorporating blockchain and AI technologies into supply chain approaches leads to a substantial improvement in efficiency, as demonstrated by a numerical analysis. In conclusion, the integration of innovative digital technologies offers significant opportunities to optimize production systems and economic activity while prioritizing sustainability objectives for the betterment of society and the environment. These technologies have the potential to mitigate environmental externalities by addressing information imbalances within global supply chains. However, it is essential to prioritize inclusive governance that emphasizes democratic participation to mitigate any unintended negative consequences, especially for vulnerable communities. By ensuring inclusive decision-making processes, we can maximize the positive impact of these technologies while minimizing potential harm.
在当前全球环境退化和资源受限的背景下,追求可持续发展已成为当务之急。实现这一目标的一个有前景的途径是应用数字技术,这些技术有可能使经济增长与其碳足迹脱钩。然而,至关重要的是要确保这些技术以审慎的方式进行设计和管理,并与环境优先事项紧密结合。本研究重点探讨区块链和人工智能(AI)在供应链协调和影响缓解方面的潜在作用。此外,它们有能力激励回收和循环商业模式,以及促进碳核算和抵消。为了充分实现这些益处,必须在考虑社会和生态因素的包容性协作框架内部署这些技术。该研究还提供了政策建议,突出了数字创新的关键杠杆点,使各国能够走上智能和绿色产业转型道路。通过利用区块链和人工智能在供应链中的潜力,政府可以促进透明度、可追溯性和问责制,从而促进可持续实践并减少环境影响。数值分析表明,将区块链和人工智能技术纳入供应链方法可显著提高效率。总之,创新数字技术的整合为优化生产系统和经济活动提供了重大机遇,同时将可持续发展目标置于优先地位,以造福社会和环境。这些技术有潜力通过解决全球供应链中的信息不平衡来减轻环境外部性。然而,必须优先考虑强调民主参与的包容性治理,以减轻任何意外的负面后果,特别是对弱势群体的影响。通过确保包容性的决策过程,我们可以最大限度地发挥这些技术的积极影响,同时将潜在危害降至最低。