Green Growth or Digital Divide? Examining the Relationship Between Technology Adoption, CO₂ Emissions, and Sustainable Development in Asean Countries

Authors

  • Muh Irzul adi saputra Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang Author

Keywords:

Digital transformation, Green growth, Digital Divide, CO₂ emissions, Sustainable development

Abstract

Digital transformation and development sustainable are two interconnected processes related however No always in harmony. In the ASEAN region, the differences level adoption technology, structure energy and capacity institutional cause question whether digitalization push green growth or precisely strengthen digital divide and pressure environment. Research This aim analyze connection between adoption digital technology, consumption energy, CO₂ emissions, and development economy in ASEAN countries. Research This use approach qualitative through analysis content against secondary data scale big from Our World in Data and reports international. Analysis focused on patterns cross- country use energy per capita, GDP per capita, internet and telephone penetration mobile, as well as CO₂ emissions per capita. Research result show that improvement digitalization Not yet in a way consistent lower CO₂ emissions. In many ASEAN countries, digitalization walk along with improvement consumption energy and emissions carbon consequence domination energy fossils and increasing activity digital economy. Countries with policy environment and capacity more institutional strong relatively more capable control emission compared to countries with limitations infrastructure and the digital divide. Contribution study This is integration draft green growth and digital divide in analysis development sustainable ASEAN and affirmation that technology No solution automatic for sustainability. Limitations study This lies in the approach qualitative and indicators technology that is still aggregate. Research furthermore recommended combine method quantitative, input variables energy renewable and quality institutions, as well as test non-linear relationship for deepen understanding about role digitalization in push development inclusive sustainability.

Author Biography

  • Muh Irzul adi saputra, Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

    department of law

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2026-01-31

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Green Growth or Digital Divide? Examining the Relationship Between Technology Adoption, CO₂ Emissions, and Sustainable Development in Asean Countries. (2026). International Journal of Society 5.0, 1(1), 41-52. https://ejournal.suryabuanaconsulting.com/index.php/IJS5/article/view/324