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Czynniki napędowe gospodarki cyfrowej – jak kraje mogą zarządzać swoim rozwojem cyfrowym
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The digital economy and technologies play a key role in increasing the competitiveness of countries. This study aims to quantify the impact of selected socioeconomic indicators on the Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) and its dimensions to find driving factors of the digital economy. The literature review used an approach based on the bibliometric meta-analysis as visualization tool. Panel data regression modelling was used for the analysis. This study found socioeconomic indicators that can improve the position of a country in DESI. The most significant changes are in the case of research and development expenditure. The results point to the economic and social connections of improving digitalization as strategic managerial implications for policies. The novelty of the study is that it points to economic indicators that impact the improvement of the DESI index and positively affect the future development of the country's digital economy.
Gospodarka cyfrowa i technologie odgrywają kluczową rolę w zwiększaniu konkurencyjności krajów. Niniejsze badanie ma na celu zbadanie wpływu wybranych wskaźników społeczno-ekonomicznych na Indeks Gospodarki i Społeczeństwa Cyfrowego (DESI) i jego wymiary w celu znalezienia czynników napędowych gospodarki cyfrowej. W przeglądzie literatury wykorzystano podejście oparte na metaanalizie bibliometrycznej jako narzędziu wizualizacji. Do analizy wykorzystano modelowanie regresji danych panelowych. Badanie to zidentyfikowało wskaźniki społeczno-ekonomiczne, które mogą poprawić pozycję kraju w DESI. Najbardziej znaczące zmiany dotyczą wydatków na badania i rozwój. Wyniki wskazują na ekonomiczne i społeczne powiązania pomiędzy udoskonaleniem cyfryzacji a strategicznymi implikacjami zarządczymi dla polityki. Nowością tego badania jest wskazanie wskaźników ekonomicznych, które wpływają na poprawę indeksu DESI i pozytywnie oddziałują na przyszły rozwój gospodarki cyfrowej kraju.
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311--327
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Bibliogr. 32 poz., rys., tab.
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- University of Prešov, Faculty of Management and Business, Department of Finance, Accounting and Mathematical Methods, Slovakia
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- University of Prešov, Faculty of Management and Business, Department of Finance, Accounting and Mathematical Methods, Slovakia
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- University of Prešov, Faculty of Management and Business, Department of Finance, Accounting and Mathematical Methods, Slovakia
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- Prešov, Slovakia
Bibliografia
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- 4. Feng, Z., Wang, H. and Wei, L., (2019). Research and Prospect of Digital Economy Development in Shandong Province. In X. Du, C. Huang, and Y. Zhong (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2019 5th International Conference on Humanities and Social Science Research (ICHSSR 2019) (pp. 555-558). Atlantis Press.
- 5. Imran, M., Liu, X., Wang, R., Saud, S., Zhao, Y. and Khan, M. J., (2022). The Influence of Digital Economy and Society Index on Sustainable Development Indicators: The Case of European Union. Sustainability, 14(18), Article e11130.
- 6. Ionescu, A. M., Clipa, A. M., Turnea, E. S., Clipa, C. I., Bedrule-Grigoruță, M. V. and Roth, S., (2022). The impact of innovation framework conditions on corporate digital technology integration: Institutions as facilitators for sustainable digital transformation. Journal of Business Economics and Management, 23(5), 1037-1059.
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- 8. Karpunina, E. K., Konovalova, M. E., Ermolaev, K. N., Okunkova, E. A. and Yakovleva, E. A. (2019). The social dimension of the digital economy. In KS. Soliman (Eds.), Vision 2025: Education Excellence and Management of Innovations through Sustainable Economic Competitive Advantage (pp. 3688-3696). INT IBIMA.
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- 10. Laitsou, E., Kargas, A. and Varoutas, D., (2020). Digital competitiveness in the European Union era: The Greek case. Economies, 8(4), 85.
- 11. Le Thanh, H., (2022). Accelerating digital transformation implementation in the fight against corruption? Evidence from European countries before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Electronic Government Research (IJEGR), 18(2), 1-27.
- 12. Liu, T. C., (2022). Digital policy in European countries from the perspective of the Digital Economy and Society Index. Policy and Internet, 14(1), 202-218.
- 13. Marino, A., Pariso, P., (2022). Digital economy: Technological, organizational and cultural contexts for the development of cooperation in Europe. Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues, 9(2), 363-383.
- 14. Martin, F. M., Ciovica, L. and Cristescu, M. P., (2013). Implication of Human Capital in the Development of SMEs through the ICT Adoption. Procedia Economics and Finance, 6, 748-753.
- 15. Moroz, M., (2017). The level of development of the digital economy in Poland and selected European countries: a comparative analysis. Foundations of Management, 9(1), 175-190.
- 16. Nagy, S., Somosi, M. V., (2022). The relationship between social innovation and digital economy and society. Regional Statistics, 12(2), 3-29.
- 17. Otola, I., Knop, L., (2023). A bibliometric analysis of resilience and business model using VOSviewer. Polish Journal of Management Studies, 28(2), 255-273.
- 18. Pekarčíková, M., Ižaríková, G., Trebuňa, P. and Kliment, M., (2021). Digitalisation importance and influence on the competitiveness of industrial enterprises in the time of the Covid-19 pandemic. Polish Journal of Management Studies, 24(2), 370-385.
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- 20. Rakićević, J., Rakićević, A. and Poledica, A., (2019). Logical clustering approach for analysing digital economy and society performance of countries. In V. Novak, V. Marik, M. Stepnicka, M. Navara, and P. Hurtik (Eds.), Proceedings of the 11th Conference of the European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology (EUSFLAT 2019) (pp. 550-557). Atlantis Press.
- 21. Ren, S., Li, L., Han, Y., Hao, Y. and Wu, H., (2022). The emerging driving force of inclusive green growth: does digital economy agglomeration work? Business Strategy and the Environment, 31(4), 1656-1678.
- 22. Skvarciany, V., Lapinskaite, I. and Stasytyte, V., (2023). Efficiency of Digital Economy in the Context of Sustainable Development: DEA-Tobit Approach. Prague Economic Papers, 32(2), 129-158.
- 23. Skare, M., de Obesso, M. D. L. M. and Ribeiro-Navarrete, S., (2023). Digital transformation and European small and medium enterprises (SMEs): A comparative study using digital economy and society index data. International Journal of Information Management, 68, Article e102594.
- 24. Stavytskyy, A., Kharlamova, G. and Stoica, E. A., (2019). The analysis of the digital economy and society index in the EU. TalTech Journal of European Studies, 9(3), 245-261.
- 25. Stofkova, J., Poliakova, A., Stofkova, K. R., Malega, P., Krejnus, M., Binasova, V. and Daneshjo, N., (2022). Digital skills as a significant factor of human resources development. Sustainability, 14(20), Article e13117.
- 26. Štefko, R., Vašaničová, P., Jenčová, S. and Pachura, A., (2021). Management and economic sustainability of the Slovak industrial companies with medium energy intensity. Energies, 14(2), Article e267.
- 27. Tao, J., Wang, Z. and Li, J., (2023). The spatial effect of digital economy on public psychological resilience during the diffusive crisis. Frontiers in Public Health, 11, Article e1156367.
- 28. Tiutiunyk, I. V., Zolkover, A., Maslov, V., Vynnychenko, N. V., Beshley, Y. and Kovalenko, O., (2020). Indices of innovation activity as components of macroeconomic stability assessment: how does the shadowing of investment flows affect? Marketing and Management of Innovations, 4, 26-40.
- 29. Toader, E., Firtescu, B. N., Roman, A. and Anton, S. G., (2018). Impact of information and communication technology infrastructure on economic growth: An empirical assessment for the EU countries. Sustainability, 10(10), Article e3750.
- 30. Vasyltsiv, T., Mulska, O., Levytska, O., Lupak, R., Semak, B. and Shtets, T., (2022). Factors of the Development of Ukraine’s Digital Economy: Identification and Evaluation. Science and Innovation, 18(2), 44–58.
- 31. Volkova, N., Kuzmuk, I., Oliinyk, N., Klymenko, I., and Dankanych, A. (2021). Development trends of the digital economy: E-business, e-commerce. International Journal of Computer Science and Network, 21(4), 186-198.
- 32. Yilmaz, Y. (2021). Transition to the Digital Economy, Its Measurement and the Relationship between Digitalization and Productivity. Istanbul Journal of Economics= İstanbul İktisat Dergisi, 71(1), 283-316.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2024).
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