Could e-commerce activities drive to climate change mitigation? Novel evidence from panel quantile regression model

    Nicoleta Mihaela Doran Info
    Alina Georgiana Manta Info
    Gabriela Badareu Info
    Dorel Berceanu Info
    Marius Dalian Doran Info
    Florin Liviu Manta Info
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3846/jbem.2025.23604

Abstract

This study aims at shedding light on how e-commerce contributes to climate change in European Union countries. To explore this relationship, we introduced a novel index designed to measure the evolution of climate change as the dependent variable, while considering e-commerce activities as the independent variable within 2011 to 2022 period. Our investigation of the correlation between these variables employed a panel quantile regression model. The outcomes revealed a statistically significant increasing trend for higher quantiles. This finding indicates that, as we traverse the climate change index from lower to higher percentiles, the impact of e-commerce becomes more conspicuous and is statistically significant. This underscores that the influence of e-commerce on climate change intensifies as we move towards the upper percentiles of the climate change index. To address how e-commerce affects climate change, it becomes imperative to introduce and enforce the concept of environmental responsibility in the management of e-commerce activities. This could involve adopting sustainable practices, optimizing packaging materials, and encouraging eco-friendly delivery methods. Policymakers and businesses alike should consider these findings in their efforts to strike an equilibrium between the convenience of e-commerce and the need to curb its environmental impact.

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e-commerce, climate change index, quantile regression, climate risks, mitigation, quantiles

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Doran, N. M., Manta, A. G., Badareu, G., Berceanu, D., Doran, M. D., & Manta, F. L. (2025). Could e-commerce activities drive to climate change mitigation? Novel evidence from panel quantile regression model. Journal of Business Economics and Management, 26(2), 255–276. https://doi.org/10.3846/jbem.2025.23604

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Doran, N. M., Manta, A. G., Badareu, G., Berceanu, D., Doran, M. D., & Manta, F. L. (2025). Could e-commerce activities drive to climate change mitigation? Novel evidence from panel quantile regression model. Journal of Business Economics and Management, 26(2), 255–276. https://doi.org/10.3846/jbem.2025.23604

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