1. Introduction
Since the 1960s, the division of labor in the value chain has gradually become popular. With the diversification and deepening of production cooperation among countries around the world, the global production network spawned by the division of labor within the product has continued to develop, and the corresponding GVC (global value chain) has also extended. However, in recent years, the international political and economic situation has become more volatile, global economic growth has been affected by many “black swan” events, uncertainty has increased significantly, and the risk of a “broken chain” in the division of labor in the value chain has increased. The improvement of the embedded position of the GVC is of great significance to various economies, especially emerging economies. The resistance to technology flow in the world market is gradually increasing, and the original “learning by doing” promotion path for emerging markets has increasingly narrowed. In this context, countries are actively promoting the status of the division of labor in the value chain, participating under the GVC system, and continuously improving their position, which has become a meaningful way to promote the expansion of international trade and economic development of economies [
1]. With the increasingly tight international division of labor, the status of the GVC has also become an important source and measurement standard of global structural power and “positional power” [
2,
3].
At the same time, a new generation of information technology has promoted the rise and development of the digital economy in the global scope, brought revolutionary changes in industrial technology routes and breakthrough innovations in business models, and gradually become an emerging industry that all economies in the world are focusing on. In addition to digital infrastructure such as communication equipment and network signal service, the digital economy has penetrated all aspects of social development, and its influence on the manufacturing industry is equally apparent. In the international division of labor system, the input of the digital economy realizes the virtualization of manufacturing factors, transactions, and transmission, as well as the digital delivery process of goods trade, accelerates the transmission speed of information across regions, and improves the efficiency of coordinated distribution of factors across areas. In its development, the digital economy has gradually become a new strategic economic development paradigm that leads to a new technological revolution and promotes industrial transformation. It is also an essential strategic starting point for winning the initiative of world science and technology competitions and a significant strategic opportunity for the new round of industrial revolution of the economy [
4].
In this context, the digital economy-related industries in significant economies have developed rapidly and gradually become essential to economic operations. In 2021, the digital economies of the United States, China, Germany, Japan, Britain, and France exceeded 1 trillion US dollars. Among them, the digital economy in the United States reached 15.3 trillion US dollars, with a growth rate of 12.50%; The scale of China’s digital economy is 7.1 trillion US dollars, with a growth rate of 31.48%; The scale of the digital economy in Germany is 2.9 trillion US dollars, with a growth rate of 14.17%. The scale of the digital economy in various countries has developed well. The growth rate is relatively fast, which is higher than the national GDP growth rate and an essential engine of current economic growth. At the same time, governments worldwide have explicit policies to support the development of related industries. For example, the European Union issued the “European Data Strategy” to further promote the integration of the European data market. The UK released the “UK digital strategy” in 2021, focusing on improving six significant areas of digital economy development and promoting the development of the digital economy in the UK to be more inclusive, competitive, and innovative. Germany updated “Digital Strategy 2025” to promote the sustainable development of digital technology, infrastructure and equipment, innovation and digital transformation, and personnel training. To sum up, the digital economy industry has become an essential part of the layout of various countries.
In the international division of labor, the value distribution based on differences in the development foundation and technological level of economies still exists. After increasing digital investment, high-tech economies rely on the “first-mover advantage” of existing digital platforms and digital elements to get more value assignments. At the same time, as an emerging economy and the largest developing country, China is actively seeking to move the embedded position of the GVC to a high-value position in the division of labor in the GVC. China is an important manufacturing country in the world market. It has all 39 industrial classifications in the International Standard Industrial Classification of Economic Activities. It has maintained its status as the highest-value manufacturing export country for more than 10 years, with a large scale and sound system. By 2021, the added value of China’s manufacturing industry will be 31.38 trillion CNY, accounting for a large proportion of international trade in manufacturing. At the same time, China’s digital technology is developing rapidly and has a high degree of coverage in the country’s financial operations. With the continuous investment in digital technology and digital facilities in recent years, the scale and stock have increased significantly, and it is now in a period of vigorous development. In 2022, the scale of China’s digital economy will be 50.2 trillion CNY, a nominal increase of 10.3% year-on-year, 3.4 percentage points higher than the nominal GDP growth rate of the same period, and accounting for 41.5% of the GDP. There is a “U”-shaped relationship between China’s position embedded in the GVC and the degree of transformation and upgrading of the manufacturing industry [
5], and the profitable industries are mainly concentrated in traditional resource-intensive and labor-intensive sectors. It is a large-scale industry with room for improvement and demand for improvement. Against this background, there is a solid practical foundation to study the effect of digital economy investment on the embedded GVC position of Chinese manufacturing and clarify its influence mechanism. Therefore, this paper aims to explore the impact of digital economy investment on the embedding position of GVC in the Chinese manufacturing industry and clarify its influence mechanism. Through the exploration of the above problems, it is helpful to describe the influence effect of digital economy input level on the national manufacturing industry from the perspective of the embedding position of the GVC and put forward a favorable reference for the development direction of the manufacturing industry.
This paper mainly uses literature and empirical research methods and develops according to the level of “theory-mechanism-demonstration-application”. In empirical research, panel data is used to construct a panel regression model for research, and a mediation effect model and a threshold regression model are constructed for further analysis. The remainder of this article is as follows:
Section 2 returns to the existing literature and clarifies the theoretical basis of the research;
Section 3 analyzes the theoretical mechanism, improving the embedded position of the GVC and the embedded value of the GVC from the digital economy In addition, from the two perspectives of innovation level and capital utilization efficiency, the mechanism analysis of the promotion of the embedded position of the GVC is proposed;
Section 4 describes the experimental design and the measurement methods for the digital economy, and the embedded GVC degree of China is analyzed, while also describing the actual situation;
Section 5 presents empirical tests. First, the impact of China’s digital manufacturing economy input level on the GVC by regression is evaluated. Furthermore, analyses of the industry heterogeneity, mechanism, capital, and threshold effect of technological innovation are tested;
Section 6 provides the conclusion and suggestions.
3. Analysis of Influence Mechanism
The input level of the digital economy in manufacturing affects the embedded position of the GVC in two ways: innovation efficiency and asset allocation efficiency. The theoretical path is shown in
Figure 1.
3.1. Analysis of the Effect on the Embedded Position of the Manufacturing Value Chain
The digital economy has the characteristics of “substitution”, “permeability”, and “synergy”, which act on many levels in the process of manufacturing development. With the improvement of the digital input level of the manufacturing industry, it has an impact on the movement of the embedded position of the GVC of the manufacturing industry through the below-described aspects.
Firstly, the input of the digital economy has a network link effect. From the perspective of enterprises, the wide application of digital technologies such as cloud computing, big data, and artificial intelligence can improve the connectivity between enterprises, thus promoting the integration of enterprises in all production links into the division of labor system of the GVC. In industry, digital technology can choose more advantageous value chains through higher information circulation, thus promoting upstream and downstream enterprises to participate in the production process of value chains more widely and improving the participation degree of the GVC. From this perspective, promoting the digital economy affects the relative breadth of the GVC embedding of the economy through the network link effect.
Secondly, the development of the digital economy shows a value-creation effect on the manufacturing industry. On the one hand, the application of digital technology in the manufacturing industry has promoted the development of digital technology-related industries, and, as a new industry, it has participated in the division of the GVC and increased its participation in the status of the GVC. On the other hand, the digital economy is permeable and engages in all aspects of manufacturing production, thus increasing the added value in all production processes of the GVC. From the show and sales links, in the R&D and design link, through the multi-port characteristics of the digital platform, the original R&D and innovation independently completed by enterprises has evolved into a collaborative innovation mode between the mass group and many enterprises. The capital and technical threshold for the R&D and design of enterprises has been lowered, creating convenience for more enterprises to enter this link. Secondly, in the processing link, the enterprise can change the traditional assembly line into an automatic, intelligent, and flexible thoughtful manufacturing process by introducing automated production equipment. The process can improve the control of the production link and product quality accordingly, and a higher proportion of added value can be obtained in GVC. In the sales process, by building a sales system with a vast platform and massive terminals, enterprises can accurately identify consumers’ potential consumption needs and after-sales maintenance needs, formulate sales plans in advance, allocate factor resources efficiently, and increase the added value of sales and after-sales service. From the above two perspectives, the relative position of the GVC will be promoted.
On the basis of the above analysis, the following hypotheses can be proposed:
H1: Improving the input level of the digital economy in the manufacturing industry is conducive to the embedded position of the GVC to a high level.
H1.1: Improving the input level of the digital economy in the manufacturing industry is conducive to improving the embedded breadth of the GVC.
H1.2: Improving the input level of the digital economy in the manufacturing industry is conducive to improving the relative height of the GVC embedding position.
3.2. Improve Innovation Efficiency
The impact of technological innovation on the rise of the GVC has been widely investigated and recognized by the academic community. According to the phased development model of competitive advantage, the advantage will gradually rise from simple factor promotion to investment promotion and development to innovation promotion. The driving force of position fluctuation from low to high in the GVC transforms pure factor capital into innovative capital [
55]. Technological upgrading is a crucial way to climb the embodied position of the GVC for emerging economies. In the early stage of economic growth, we can take advantage of late development through “learning by doing”, imitating and absorbing the advanced technology and experience of developed countries, and significantly reducing the cost and risk of innovation [
56]. Through the improvement of the technological level, the improvement of the digital level of the manufacturing industry has an impact on the embedded position of the GVC of the manufacturing. This effect is also reflected in the improvement of the relative position and the breadth of the GVC.
Through the improvement of the technology level, the improvement of the input level of the digital economy in manufacturing impacts the embedded position of the GVC. This impact is also reflected in the improvement of the relative position and breadth of the GVC.
From the perspective relative position of the GVC, the theoretical model of Zheng Jianghuai and Zheng Yu [
37] can be used to discuss it. In the embedded position of the GVC, the production of intermediate products in the middle and high stages contains the value of the input of the previous production; thus, there will be a higher price for the formed products. Each production entity’s price level is the same at a critical stage. This level is defined as
, the part with the highest value added in the value chain is defined as
, and the value added of the product in the initial stage of value is defined as
. Therefore, the ratio of high value to intermediate value and intermediate value to initial value can be expressed as Equation (1).
At this time, if the error rate between the various production links within the economy can be further reduced, then is reduced. In the digitization of the manufacturing industry, this reflection can manifest in applying digital technology to make the production process closer to the core technology while improving the modularity of the product and enhancing the relative height of the embedding position of the GVC.
In addition, the digital economy impacts the relative breadth of the GVC by promoting technological innovation. The digital economy can encourage the improvement of the technical innovation level of enterprises. For the manufacturing industry, the increased input in the digital economy represents the increase in investment in data assets and the broader application of digital technology, which has a significant spillover effect on manufacturing innovation. From the production side, the investment in digital technology can effectively shorten the R&D cycle, thus promoting the improvement of internal R&D efficiency and R&D capabilities. At the same time, through the extensive use of “big data”, “blockchain”, and “cloud computing digital communication technology”, the ability of enterprises to integrate the external environment is enhanced, the cooperation and integration of various production processes is promoted, and the technical level of enterprises is improved.
On the basis of the above analysis, the following hypotheses can be proposed:
H2: The input level of the digital economy in manufacturing affects the embedded position of the GVC by improving innovation efficiency.
H2.1: Improving the input level of the digital economy in the manufacturing industry enhances the relative breadth of the embedded position of the GVC by improving innovation efficiency.
H2.2: Improving the digital level of the manufacturing industry enhances the relative height of the embedded position of the GVC by improving innovation efficiency.
3.3. Improve the Efficiency of the Capital Allocation Mechanism
3.3.1. Reduce Production Resource Allocation Costs
The reduction in the allocation cost of production resources, from the perspective of input and output, can be manifested as the reduction in the trade cost of intermediate goods and final goods, which can obtain higher trade-added value, thus showing the improvement of the embedding position of GVC [
57].
The continuous penetration and deep integration of digital technology into various fields of the national economy, especially the effective integration of the manufacturing industry, can optimize the production structure, enhance sensitivity and flexibility to market changes, and improve the efficiency of resource search. The specialization of the social division of labor and the deepening of inter-industry linkage effects will inevitably lead to the rapid expansion of the number, variety, and scale of commodity exchanges between different producers, which will lead to an increase in various transaction costs [
58]. The improvement of digital technology use in the manufacturing industry optimizes the efficiency of information transmission. The application of digital technology and the advancement of digital transmission efficiency assume the responsibility of some intermediary services so that the auxiliary services needed in the production process can be quickly matched through digital technology and digital information. The transaction costs in the manufacturing industry can be reduced in production transactions, thereby reducing the allocation costs of production resources.
On the other hand, improving the digital level of the manufacturing industry can help to enhance and strengthen the development of the digital economy and related sectors themselves, to achieve the scale of the digital industry, thus forming a scale effect. At the same time, from the perspective of production costs, the manufacturing industry digitizes some industries in the production sector, which is conducive to improving the level of enterprise specialization. Moreover, it reduces transaction costs by promoting the formation of scale effects. The simultaneous impact of the two aspects further reduces asset allocation costs.
3.3.2. Improve the Utilization Efficiency of Production Resources
In the stage of resource utilization, the improvement of the input level of the digital economy in manufacturing is conducive to deepening the specialization within the value chain. It is an essential driving force to promote the relative breadth of the embedded position of the GVC in manufacturing. Meanwhile, in the GVC division of labor, with the free flow and allocation of production factors, when the efficiency of resource utilization is improved, its production process can participate in more division of labor processes on the basis of its efficiency advantages, thus promoting the proportion of the economy in the GVC.
Improving the input level of the digital economy in manufacturing can promote the utilization efficiency of its production resources. In manufacturing resource utilization, through the broad application of data elements and digital technology, data can become a key factor of production and directly participate in show. Relying on open sharing and efficient use of data resources can promote the manufacturing industry to obtain market consumption trends in the production process, thereby improving the utilization efficiency of production resources. On the other hand, in the GVC division of labor, the professional division of labor level has been further enhanced. The development of the digital economy can promote the flow efficiency between resources, enhance the cooperation between enterprises, and further promote the development of the professional division of labor. With the help of the spillover effect of digital economy development in resource allocation, it promotes the improvement of resource utilization efficiency.
On the basis of the above analysis and theoretical mechanism, the following hypotheses can be proposed:
H3: The improvement of the input level of the digital economy in manufacturing promotes the embedded position of the GVC to a high level by improving the efficiency of asset allocation.
H3.1: The improvement of the input level of the digital economy in manufacturing enhances the relative breadth of the embedded position of the GVC by improving the efficiency of asset allocation.
5. Empirical Results and Analysis
5.1. Analysis of the Impact of the Digital Economy on the Promotion of the GVC
Firstly, the relative height of the embedded position of the GVC was analyzed. Observing the regression results in column 1 reveals that, with the improvement of the input level of the digital economy in the manufacturing industry, the relative height of the embedded position of the GVC was improved. The regression coefficient was 0.4119, and this result was significant at 90%. At the same time, the regression analysis of the input level of the digital economy in manufacturing and the relative breadth of the GVC embedding position showed a positive impact. The regression coefficient was 0.5568, and this result was significant at 90%. With the regression result, the impact of the input level of digital economics on the embedded position of the GVC was confirmed. The result of the basic regression is shown in
Table 3.
According to the above analysis, improving the input level of the digital economy in manufacturing plays a significant role in promoting the position of GVC embeddedness, which can promote the relative height and breadth of the position of GVC embeddedness. The above regression analysis can verify research hypothesis 1.
5.2. Robustness Test
On the basis of the above analysis, a robustness test was carried out on the benchmark regression to ensure the robustness of the research.
Firstly, the direct consumption coefficient of the digital economy was used as the replacement explanatory variable for regression analysis. The regression model is shown in Equations (16) and (17).
where DIG_D represents the direct consumption coefficient of the input level of digital economics in manufacturing, with other variables remaining the same as the baseline regression. The regression results are shown in columns 1 and 2 in
Table 4. The regression results are consistent with the baseline regression, indicating robust results.
Next, considering the endogeneity problem in the regression test, the instrumental variable method was used to reduce the endogeneity problem of the model. The input digitization degree of India’s manufacturing industry was selected as the instrumental variable of China’s manufacturing input digitization. On the one hand, both India and China occupy an essential position in the world manufacturing market. The economic foundations of the two countries are similar and influence each other, meeting the correlation requirements of instrumental variables; on the other hand, the digitalization level of India’s manufacturing is different, wherein promoting the embedded position of the GVC has little impact and can meet the exogenous demand.
To sum up, we used the development level of India’s digital economy as an instrumental variable to control endogeneity. The digitization level of India’s manufacturing industry was described by measuring the direct consumption coefficient of India’s manufacturing and digital economy industries and calculating the degree of direct dependence. The data came from the OECD input–output table.
The 2SLS method was used for testing; the regression results are shown in columns 3 and 4 of
Table 4. According to the weak instrumental variable test, the F value was greater than 10, and the
p-value was 0.000. Thus, there was no invalid instrumental variable problem, and the regression results were significant at the 5% level. In summary, the instrumental variables were reasonable and adequate, and after overcoming potential endogeneity, the core conclusions of this paper were still robust. The result is shown in
Table 4.
5.3. Heterogeneity Test
The heterogeneity of different industries was tested. In manufacturing production, according to the characteristics of its primary means of production and production forms, the manufacturing industry can generally be decomposed into labor-intensive, capital-intensive, and technology-intensive.
According to the regression results, the impact of the input level of the digital economy in manufacturing on the embedding position of the GVC has industry heterogeneity. The effect of digital economy input level on the GVC embedding position in the manufacturing industry is not significant in labor-intensive industries; for capital-intensive industries, with the increase in the level of investment in the digital economy, there is a negative impact on the relative breadth and relative height of the embedded position of the GVC. The impact coefficients were −6.7008 and −6.5032, respectively, and the results were significant at the 99% level. For capital-intensive industries, there is a significant positive impact on the relative height of the embedded position of the GVC; the coefficient was 0.3322, the result was significant at the 90% level. The impact on the relative breadth of the embedding position was not significant.
According to the regression results, the impact of the digital economy’s input level on the embedded position of the GVC is insignificant, indicating that the effect has yet to appear in the sample time. For capital-intensive industries, the results are contrary to reality. Capital-intensive industries are mainly resource-dependent industries, such as the mining industry. For emerging economies such as China, improving the digital economy’s input level means using advanced technology more widely. Meanwhile, there is an increase in the length of the production process. In addition, technical barriers are an influencing factor. Advanced technology has also increased the impact of technical barriers on related industries. For technology-intensive industries, the improvement of the input level of the digital economy has a significant effect on improving the relative height of the embedded position in the GVC, indicating that the innovation effect of the digital economy and the improvement of asset allocation efficiency promote the industry to move to a high-value acquisition position in the GVC. The result of heterogeneity regression is shown in
Table 5.
5.4. Mechanism Inspection
5.4.1. Model Setting and Introduction of Intermediary Variables
The mechanism of the improvement of the input level of the digital economy in the manufacturing industry on the embedded position of the GVC was further analyzed. According to the theoretical analysis, the efficiency of asset allocation and the level of innovation were tested. The mediating effect model was constructed for testing [
62]. The regression model is shown in Equations (17)–(19).
where M_{it} denotes intermediary variables: capital allocation efficiency and technological innovation transformation ability.
In the specific calculation, the technological innovation transformation ability is measured by the product of the number of patent applications and the proportion of intermediate investment in the industry [
63]. The efficiency of capital allocation refers to the ratio of industry capital productivity to the average of all industries [
64]. In the specific calculation, the technological innovation conversion ability (
) is measured by the product of the number of patent applications and the proportion of intermediate input in the industry. The regression model is shown in Equation (20).
The capital allocation efficiency (
) is measured by referring to the method, and the ratio of the capital productivity of the industry to the average capital productivity of all industries is used as the characterization index, in which the capital productivity of the industry is the ratio between the capital stock of the constant industry and the total output value of the industry. The perpetual inventory method calculates the industry capital stock [
65] (Zhang, 2004). The specific calculation formula is shown in Equations (21) and (22).
The depreciation rate is 9.04%, represents the capital depreciation rate, and 2003 is selected as the base period of the capital stock. When t = 1, . Meanwhile, is the fixed investment, and is the investment price index. The data were sourced from the National Bureau of Statistics of China.
5.4.2. Mediating Effect Analysis of the Relative Breadth of GVC Embedding Position
The digital economy impacts the relative height of the embedded position of the GVC by increasing the level of innovation and selecting innovation output as an intermediary variable to explore the impact. The intermediary variable of technological innovation capability was measured by the product of the number of patent applications and the proportion of intermediate investment in the input–output table [
64] (Wan and Wang, 2019).
From the regression results, the first column shows the result of Formula 1, indicating that the input level of the digital economy in the manufacturing industry had a significant positive impact on the relative breadth of the embedded position of the GVC. The second column is the influence degree of digitalization level on technical intermediary variables, which was positive, with a coefficient of 1.3167, and the result was significant at a 95% level. After adding intermediate variables, the third column shows the relationship between the digital flower level and the embedded position of the GVC. The technological intermediary variable significantly affected the embedded position of the GVC at the level of 5%, with a coefficient of 0.127, but the result at the digital level was insignificant. After the Sobel test, the
p-value was 0.0653, indicating a mediation effect. The result of regression is shown in
Table 6. Through the development, research hypothesis 2.1 was verified.
5.4.3. Mediating Effect Analysis of the Relative Height of GVC Embedding Position
According to the above analysis, the digital economy’s input level impacts the embedded position of the GVC by improving the efficiency of asset allocation and innovation. The mediating effect of the relative height of the embedded GVC was tested.
Table 7 shows the regression results. Benchmark regression is shown in column 1, and the second column shows the influence of the input level of the digital economy on innovation efficiency; with a regression coefficient of 1.3167, the result was significant at the level of 95%. After adding the innovation ability index, the regression results are shown in column 3. The influence coefficient of the input level of the digital economy on the height of the embedded position of the GVC was 0.3949, and the result was significant at a 90% level. However, the innovation ability result was not significant. After the Sobel test, the
p-value was 0.0074, and the intermediary effect was significant. For the intermediary effect test of capital allocation efficiency, the results are shown in columns 4 and 5. The influence coefficient of the digitalization level on capital allocation efficiency was 0.6295, and the results were significant at a 95% level. After adding intermediary variables, the influence coefficient was 0.4291, and the effect was significant at a 95% level. However, the variable of capital allocation efficiency was not significant. The Sobel test
p-value was 0.0046, and the intermediary effect was significant. According to the result, the input level of the digital economy affects the relative height of the embedded GVC by improving the efficiency of innovation and asset allocation. The regression result is shown in
Table 7, and the research hypotheses 2.2 and 3.1 were verified.
5.5. Threshold Effect
When conducting a heterogeneity test, we found that, when the industry classification of the manufacturing industry is differentiated, the input level of the digital economy on the embedded position of the GVC is different in capital-intensive and technology-intensive industries. According to a comprehensive theoretical analysis, the degree of digital development in the manufacturing industry has other effects on the embedded position of the GVC, and there may be a threshold effect. In addition to the above discussion, the economic impact of digital technology depends on a sound digital ecosystem, which is due to the industrial scale effect. Building an excellent digital ecology and industrial system requires a particular scale of capital and technical support [
66]. In the process of digital industry investment, the manufacturing industry needs to cross the “digital divide” to better play the positive role of digital technology in the embedding position of the GVC. Therefore, a threshold effect test was further carried out.
Referring to the Hansen threshold regression model, the specific setting model of the threshold effect is shown in Equation (23).
where
represents the explained variable,
denotes the level of the digital economy,
represents the threshold variable, which is measured by the level of innovation and investment,
I(∙) represents the indicator function,
represents the threshold,
denotes a control variable, and
represents a random perturbation term.
The regression results are shown in
Table 8. First of all, from the perspective of the technology level, there was a single threshold effect on the impact of the technology level on the relative height and breadth of the embedded position of the GVC. Specifically, the threshold value of technology level to relative breadth was 3.33, and the threshold value to the relative height was 3.09. The threshold effect of capital on the embedded position of the GVC was insignificant, but there were two thresholds for the value chain height at 7.96 and 7.82.
First, the level of digitalization in the manufacturing industry had a threshold effect on the relative height and breadth of the embedded position of the GVC. For the relative breadth, before the technical level crossed the threshold, the level of digitalization had a positive impact, the coefficient was 1.5108, and the result was significant at the 0% level. On the other hand, it became negative when the first threshold was crossed, the coefficient was −1.0843, and the result was significant at the 5% level. After crossing the second threshold, this benefit became positive, the coefficient was 0.4706, and the result was significant at the 10% level. The input level of the digital economics had a significant effect on the value. The impact of chain status showed a “U”-shaped impact with the change of technology level. For the height of the embedded position of the GVC, there was a single threshold for the technical level. After the technical level crossed the threshold, the level of digitalization had a significant positive effect on the height of the GVC, with a coefficient of 0.4706, and the result was significant at the 90% level.
From the perspective of capital effect, when the capital level reached the first threshold, the digital level had a negative effect on the relative height of the GVC, with an influence coefficient of −2.2726, and the result was significant at the level of 99%. After exceeding the second threshold, it became a positive influence, with an influence coefficient of 1.3910, and the result was significant at 95%. This shows that, when capital investment was in intermediate, it had a negative impact. After crossing the threshold, the negative impact disappeared, showing a significant positive impact. The result of the threshold model estimation is shown in
Table 9.
6. Conclusions and Suggestion
6.1. Research Result and Conclusions
With the wide application of digital technology, the input level of the digital economy in the manufacturing industry has been an essential factor affecting the division of labor position of the industry in the GVC and promoting the embedding of GVC to the high-value acquisition position. Compared with the existing research results, this paper verifies that the input level of the manufacturing digital economy promotes the breadth and depth of the value chain embedding position and expands the verification dimension; The path of influence is tested, which enriches the relevant research; While discussing the threshold effect, we find out the current situation of China’s manufacturing industry in the threshold, to have a clearer understanding of the impact effect. The specific research results and conclusions are as follows:
(1) The level of digital input in the manufacturing industry positively impacts the embedded GVC, Manifested in the relatively high promotion and relatively vast expansion of the embedded GVC in the GVC division. At the same time, this effect is significantly enhanced when changing the measured variables of digital economy input in the manufacturing industry and using the manufacturing industry to analyze the proportion of direct use of intermediate products in the digital economy industry. Furthermore, the results are still significant after the 2SLS test using tool variables to control endogeneity. From the perspective of the impact effect, with the improvement of the digitalization level of the manufacturing industry, the breadth and depth of the embedded position of the value chain have been greatly improved. According to the empirical results, under the international background in recent years, improving the input level of China’s manufacturing digital economy is an essential driving force to promote the embedding position of the international value chain.
(2) Differentiating manufacturing industries according to the means of production and performing regression analysis on different manufacturing industries, respectively, it is found that the input level of the digital economy has the most significant influence on the relative height of GVC embedding position in technology-intensive industries; The impact on the relative height and breadth of the value chain embedding position of labor-intensive enterprises is not significant. There is apparent industry heterogeneity.
(3) Through the analysis of the intermediary effect, it is found that the improvement of the input level of manufacturing digital economy affects the relative breadth of GVC embedding position by improving the innovation level; By improving the level of innovation and the efficiency of capital allocation, the relative breadth and height of GVC embedding position are affected, and the intermediary effect is remarkable. Therefore, improving innovation efficiency and asset allocation efficiency is how the input level of the manufacturing digital economy affects the promotion of the GVC embedding position in China. The widespread use of digital technology and digital products can help innovation efficiency, optimize resource allocation efficiency, and then promote the manufacturing industry to achieve the goal of high-value acquisition in the international value chain division.
(4) Furthermore, the threshold effect of technology and capital in the manufacturing industry is tested, and it found that there are technology threshold effects and capital Al threshold effects. Among them, there is a double threshold for the relative breadth of the GVC embedding position by technical level and a single threshold for the relative depth; For the capital threshold effect, the relative depth of the embedded position of the value chain presents a double threshold. At the current stage of development in China, the sensitivity of different means of production-intensive industries to the input level of the digital economy is different, which is also reflected in the threshold effect. As far as the technical level is concerned, it presents a “U”-shaped trend for the relative breadth of the embedded position of the GVC and a single threshold effect for the relative height of The e GVC embedding position shows that only when the industrial technology level exceeds a particular critical value can the promotion of the input level of the digital economy be reflected. Currently, China’s manufacturing industry still needs to cross the technical threshold to stimulate digital technology’s promotion effect on the value chain’s embedded position. Regarding the capital level, China’s manufacturing industry is between the first and second thresholds. At this stage, the digital economy has not promoted the embedding position of GVC. In general, it is necessary to promote further the technical and capital levels of the manufacturing industry to promote the digital economy’s input level.
6.2. Recommendations and Prospects
The digital economy has been a significant development direction in recent years and is also an essential factor affecting the GVC division of the manufacturing industry. Through the result of the research, this paper puts forward the following development suggestions for the development of the manufacturing industry.
Firstly, the level of investment in the digital economy is a crucial driving force for the upward movement of the GVC towards higher-value acquisition. In the process of manufacturing industry development, it is essential to enhance the utilization level of digital technologies and increase the intensity of using key digital economic technologies. There is a significant demand for improvement in the GVC division of labor for China’s manufacturing industry. Therefore, it is crucial to further focus on the in-depth development of cutting-edge digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, the Internet of Things, 5G, robotics, and data mining, and their widespread application in the manufacturing industry. This technology will help to advance the level of investment in the digital economy and enhance the manufacturing industry’s voice and influence in the GVC. At the strategic level, it is crucial to strengthen the construction of digital economic infrastructure and promote the transformation of the network system.
Secondly, it is essential to establish the path through which the digital economy influences changes in the GVC’s embeddedness. The utilization of digital technologies and the level of investment in the digital economy impact innovation output efficiency and capital allocation efficiency. It is crucial to strengthen innovation efficiency by promoting talent development and the establishment of innovation bases focused on digital technologies. In optimizing capital allocation efficiency, there is a need to accelerate the application of standard digital technologies such as 5G, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things in optimizing industrial layouts. The application of technology will facilitate the creation of a digital ecosystem that integrates sensing, transmission, storage, computation, and processing at critical nodes of capital allocation.
Thirdly, it is vital to guide digital transformation in enterprises based on their industrial development characteristics and position them in the right direction. Promoting the development of technology and capital within enterprises is a critical prerequisite for leveraging the role of digital technologies in guiding the embedding of the GVC. In the digitalization process in enterprises, differential guidance should be provided based on their technology and capital levels. On the one hand, it is necessary to promote further increases in capital scale by fostering the collaborative development of upstream and downstream companies within the enterprise’s supply chain. This will enable the identification of the distribution characteristics of the enterprise’s own supply chain and expand the scale effect. On the other hand, there is a need to actively introduce advanced digital business concepts and technologies, such as consumer and partner collaboration in design, automation, intelligence, integrated production, platform-based operations, and terminal-oriented marketing. This will facilitate the enhancement of technological capabilities.
6.3. Research Limitations and Prospects
6.3.1. Insufficient Research
Based on the existing research, this paper discusses the influence of manufacturing digitalization on the embedding position of the international value chain. Limited by the availability of data and the reliability of research methods, there are still some areas for improvement in this paper, which are embodied in the following aspects.
As for the research on the digitalization level of the manufacturing industry through the international input-output table, the measurement method needs to be more precise for the industry classification of the input-output table, and there may be room for further refinement of the measurement accuracy of the digitalization level. At the same time, except the perspective of the input level of the digital economy, the degree of government support, the degree of social use, and the degree of technological development are not within the scope of quantitative consideration.
In addition, this paper only studies the influence of the input level of the digital economy in individual economies. The input of the digital economy in the manufacturing industry is reflected in the proportion of domestic digital economy-related industrial intermediates used by the manufacturing industry, and in the perspective of economic globalization, there are close contacts between economies. In manufacturing digitalization, besides paying attention to the proportion of digital economy-related industries used within economies, input from other economies is also an essential factor.
6.3.2. Research Prospect
With the improvement of the development level of the digital economy and its increasing proportion in the economies of all countries in the world, there is much room for expansion in related research fields. Specific can be further studied from the following aspects.
Further, strengthen the research on the index system of the input level of manufacturing digital economy, and incorporate factors such as government behavior, social residents’ recognition, and technological development into the index system to comprehensively describe the development of the digital economy industry.
From the perspective of an open economy, using the international input-output table, this paper further depicts the difference in the influence of the input level of the digital economy industry from the inside and outside of the economy on the embedding position of GVC from the perspective of global trade, and further discusses the corresponding influence mechanism.
At the same time, with the rapid development of the digital industry, the improvement of digital investment level in the manufacturing industry has a vast impact on the development of the manufacturing industry. In addition to the macro-level research on the influence of GVC embedding position, it is also an important research direction to explore the influence of digital economy investment on supply chain resilience and green development of enterprises from the perspective of industry and enterprise behavior in the middle and micro perspectives.