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Popov, G. S. "The impact of digitalization on corporate strategy in the heat-power industry." Russian Journal of Industrial Economics 17, no. 2 (2024): 183–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.17073/2072-1633-2024-2-1180.

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The article analyzes 8 directions areas of digitalization that affect corporate strategizing in the heat-power industry, classifies this direction into demanded and prospective, and conducts an OTSW analysis of these directions and their features that have a significant impact on the development of the industry. The main objectives of the study were to study the strategic trend of digitalization in the context of the heat-power industry, analyze the application and relevance of the main aspects of digitalization in strategic public documents of heat generating companies in Russia such as PJSC “Gazprom Energoholding”, PJSC “T-Plus”, PJSC “Quadra”, and identify prospects and the problems they face in the context of the current level of digitalization. The main methodological school on which the research is based is the scientific school of strategy by V.L. Kvint.The article emphasizes the important role of digitalization as one of the leading drivers of development of the heat-power industry and demonstrates examples of digitalization of operational processes of the heat generating companies. The OTSW analysis reveals negative characteristics of the digitalization trend, mainly associated with economic costs that limit its active implementation in the industry. The conducted research leads to the conclusion that digitalization is not only a trend, but also a global investment project for the heat generating companies and for the industry as a whole, stimulating investments increase in complex technological virtual and material systems and devices.
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Lee, Yan-Yin, Mohammad Falahat, and Bik-Kai Sia. "Impact of Digitalization on the Speed of Internationalization." International Business Research 12, no. 4 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v12n4p1.

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Digitalization combined with globalization is the current megatrend that impacting the international business landscape and creates opportunities for new business models. Embracing digitalization enables firms for speedy internationalization. Although the phenomenon of early internationalization has received increasing attention in the field of International Entrepreneurship over the past decades, however, there is a lack of focus on the role of digitalization that allows a higher speed of internationalization. This paper proposes a model that highlights the moderating role of digitalization on international business competencies and speed of internationalization. We argue that small and medium enterprises able to enter international markets more rapidly due to the impact of digitalization. This study addresses a gap in the literature and practical development needs for better understanding the impact of digitalization on the speed of internationalization. The limitations and implications of this study will be discussed for theoretical development and future research direction.
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C., K. Hebbar. "Impact of Digital India on Education System." International Journal of Case Studies in Business, IT, and Education (IJCSBE) 4, no. 2 (2020): 65–70. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3988884.

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Digital education is a campaign initiated by the Indian Government to move towards a new direction and ensure that education services are made accessible electronically to a student through enhanced online infrastructure. This paper is focused largely on both primary and secondary data. Primary data is collected primarily from the education sector by lectures and students about how much they like emerging technologies. Since changes are happening anyway, the best thing is to know more about them, so we can lay hold of them and turn them in the direction of our wishes.
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Khalin, Vladimir G., Galina V. Chernova, and Svetlana A. Kalayda. "Digitalization Risks and Their Management." Administrative Consulting, no. 3 (183) (June 7, 2024): 67–85. https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2024-3-67-85.

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Digitalization, as the most important trend in the modern development of the economy and society, can be accompanied by not only positive but also negative consequences. In order for it to have only a positive impact, it is necessary to fulfill the requirements that it presents to society in the form of the content of the challenges. In the case when these requirements are not met, there is a threat of negative consequences of the impact of digitalization, which are proposed to be described through risk. The article proposes to solve the problem of enhancing the positive and reducing the negative impact of digitalization on the activities of a certain subject and/or on the content of any object impacted by digitalization on the basis of the creation and implementation of a Comprehensive Digitalization Risk Management Program. It includes Program N 1 for managing risks caused by the impact of digitalization on a certain area of society; Program N 2 for managing risks caused by the use of main digitalization products; Cyber Risk Management Program N 3 or Information Risk Management Program N 4, of which Program N 3 is a part. Each of these programs contains 2 parts: part 1 contains management decisions developed independently, part 2 contains management decisions to implement the requirements of regulatory legal acts, as well as national and interstate standards that implement risk management of information security violations at the state, interstate or industry levels level.
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Krasyuk, Irina, Marina Yanenko, Irina Asfondiarova, Ksenia Illarionova, Nina Katkova, and R. R. Muhutdinov. "Marketing tools for the digitalization of trade." E3S Web of Conferences 381 (2023): 01046. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202338101046.

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The Digital Revolution had a significant impact on the sphere of circulation in general, and on trade in particular. The use of online marketing communication tools allows vendors to target their offers and select information or marketing messages based on the individual interests and behavior of consumers. Analyze the impact of digitalization on the marketing activities of trading companies. As a result, the author's approach to the digitalization of trading companies has been developed. This involves the construction and adaptation of the marketing structure in trading companies, which depends on the range of consumer values. The direction for further scientific research by the authors involves studying the impact of marketing tools on the digital processes of trading companies.
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Reunova, Lyudmila, Zarema Namitokova, and Madina Alikaeva. "IMPACT OF DIGITALIZATION ON THE WORLD ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT." MEST Journal 11, no. 2 (2023): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.12709/mest.11.11.02.08.

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<p class="Summary"><em>The choice of this research topic is reasoned of the relevance of the digital economy in the modern world. It impacts the economies of various countries, both at the micro and macro levels, as well as their economic growth trends. The relevance of a systematic study of digitalization is a priority both at the global and regional levels. The aim of the study is a statistical assessment of the impact of digitalization on world economic development, as well as a digitalization assessment on all levels of the world countries. To achieve this goal, the following research tasks were identified: to assess the current level of development of the digital economy, study the impact of digitalization on GDP, and identify trends and prospects for digitalization as a global process. The methodology of the research conducted by the authors is based on general scientific methods of cognition: analysis and synthesis, historical and comparative methods. The study of the state and development of the digital economy conducted by the authors made it possible to identify and determine the motivational direction of introducing digital technologies by organizations and companies, due to obtaining competitive advantages. All conditions and opportunities have been created in full to implement the development of the digital economy in many countries.</em></p>
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Anisimov, A. Yu, M. A. Plakhotnikova, and A. A. Grabsky. "DIGITALIZATION OF BUSINESS PROCESSES OF A METALLURGICAL ENTERPRISE AS A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DIRECTION." Surgut State University Journal 11, no. 4 (2023): 6–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.35266/2949-3455-2023-4-1.

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The article discusses the results of the analysis covering the current state of the external business environment of metallurgical enterprises and the level of digitalization of significant metallurgical leaders in Russia. Based on them, the authors examined the possibilities and risks that are associated with the digitalization of the metallurgical industry, as well as their effects on the competitive ability of such industry in Russia in general. The general analysis of the metallurgical industry portrays the economic and political instability caused by supply chain disruption, anti-Russian sanctions, the downturn driven by the coronavirus pandemic and general geopolitical tension that has been dictating the performance of metallurgical enterprises for a long period and thus affects their sustainable development. The authors analyzed findings of the SWOT analysis of metallurgical enterprises, using Severstal PJSC as an example, and developed strategic reactions that serve as the foundation for the development of the digitalization strategy of the metallurgical industry. In addition, the evaluation of the connection between the level of digitalization of metallurgical enterprises’ performance and their profitability demonstrates that there is a direct connection. The level of digitalization of business processes of a metallurgical enterprise has a direct impact on its competitive ability, implying the necessity to establish a set of strategic reactions that make it possible to develop a strategy for digitalization of metallurgical enterprises’ business processes. This strategy helps increase their performance and minimize risks, resulting in an increase in the efficiency and competitive ability of the Russian metallurgical industry on the global market. The evaluation of the efficiency of the digitalization strategy proposed reveals that its successful implementation contributes to a significant increase in the metallurgical enterprises’ profitability.
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Zhang, Chuanxi, and Wenzhang Zhou. "New Direction of Sustainable Urbanization: The Impact of Digital Technologies and Policies on China’s In Situ Urbanization." Buildings 12, no. 7 (2022): 882. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings12070882.

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As part of the process of sustainable urban planning in China, digital technologies have led to major practical and academic concerns. However, few scholars have focused on the impact of digital technologies on in situ urbanization from a policy–technology perspective. This interdisciplinary work aims to analyze how digital policies and their technologies contribute to the transformation of in situ urbanization patterns. This study follows the structure of law and policy research regarding the path of phenomenon presentation–institutional analysis–limitation interpretation. First, the legislation and policies for digitalization of the countryside has drastically changed the logic of how traditional in situ urbanization works. The concept of in situ urbanization 2.0 is used to describe this new phenomenon. Second, historical legitimacy, performance legitimacy, and socially sustainable reproduction are three reasons why rural digitalization reform has triggered in situ urbanization 2.0. Finally, the double dilemma of overreliance on technological change in the in situ urbanization 2.0 process is pointed out; these dilemmas need to be addressed through legislation and policy adjustments. Four recommendations for action are proposed to address these dilemmas. The findings of this research contribute to the literature on sustainable urban planning and rural digitalization reform.
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Dyussembekova, Maira, Yerkebulan Amantayev, and Guliziyi Baishan. "DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE EDUCATIONAL POLICY OF THE STATE." Qogam jane Dauir 73, no. 1 (2022): 52–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.52536/2788-5860.2022-1.04.

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Digital technologies are becoming an increasingly prominent feature of modern education. The educational value of digital technologies has been reinforced by the widespread use of digital educational resources during the pandemic. Thus, the hope that digital technologies can transform education in the direction of empowerment and influence the economic efficiency and competitiveness of the country, despite their uneven history to date, is actively promoted. The purpose of the study is to identify the difficulties of introducing digital technologies into the domestic education system and the directions of their improvement. The article also presents the results of the analysis of the work on the introduction and use of digital technologies in the national education systems of the leading countries of Europe and the Republic of Kazakhstan in particular. This study allowed us to conclude that the introduction of digitalization into the domestic education system creates new difficulties, such as misunderstanding of the processes taking place, insufficient funding, and others. However, it should be noted that countries can reach a new level of digitalization of the economy only with the targeted support of the state.
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Khamdamova, Firuza. "THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES ON HUMAN RIGHTS." Tsul legal report 2, no. 1 (2021): 134–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.51788/tsul.lr.1.1./ohil3931.

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The article is devoted to the impact of digital technologies on human rights. The author underlines that on the one hand digital technologies have positive impact on human rights, on the other hand there are negative consequences of digitalization on human rights. The article provides an overview of international standards as well as best foreign experiences in this regard. Special attention is paid to the consideration of measures taken in Uzbekistan in this direction. In conclusion, the author puts forward a number of recommendations for improving international and national mechanisms to ensure human rights in the period of digital transformation.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Direction of impact of digitalization"

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Bertin, Edoardo <1992&gt. "The impact of digitalization and innovation on established companies." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/8771.

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This thesis investigates the most relevant factors for performance in terms of innovation and digitalization of business model, processes and strategy for established companies. As the world becomes more digitalized, the generation of data is speeding up the processes within the companies. They are consequently exposed to disruption of their historical businesses from to start-ups able to redefine industry model. Digital enables new business models and virtual value chain to increase value for customers, performance and enlarge the revenue stream.
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Pan, Yaobin. "Impact of DOA (direction of arrival) : in 4G MIMO Systems." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för fysik och elektroteknik (IFE), 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-42158.

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GIANESINI, Sergio. "Lower limb venous kinetics and their impact on drainage direction." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Ferrara, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2480046.

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Lo studio dell'emodinamica venosa degli arti inferiori necessita ancora del supporto di dati oggettivi volti a convalidare un modello fisico descrittivo del drenaggio dell’arto inferiore. Lo scopo di questa tesi è misurare le velocità di flusso venoso nei diversi compartimenti anatomici, valutando il possibile ruolo dell’effetto Venturi nei diversi scenari sia fisiologici che patologici, fornendo così dati oggettivi e parametri emodinamici innovativi utili all'individuazione di un modello fisico. Due raccolte di dati separate sono state eseguiti sia in scenari fisiologici che patologici. La raccolta dati in condizioni fisiologiche, sono stati sottoposti a protocollo eco color Doppler 36 arti inferiori rilevando velocità di flusso e diametri in diversi punti anatomici di analisi lungo i sistemi venosi profondi e superficiali. Il protocollo di indagine ha incluso e comparato due differenti manovre di sollecitazione del flusso venoso: una passiva di compressione e rilasciamento manuale dei muscoli del polpaccio (CR) e una attiva di flessione dorsale del piede (AFD). Sono stati misurati sia il picco di velocità sistolico (PSV) che la time average velocity (TAV). Per lo scenario patologico, il protocollo eco color Doppler venoso è stato eseguito su 40 arti inferiori di 28 pazienti affetti da insufficienza venosa cronica superficiale (età media 56±6; rapporto M/F 1:1, BMI 23±2, C2-6Ep,As,Pr). Le misurazioni sono state eseguite a livello di tre diversi segmenti venosi: vena grande safena (GSV) a 2 cm sopra l'origine della tributaria incompetente (T) (segmento-A), GSV 2 cm sotto l'origine della tributaria incompetente (segmento-B), tributaria incompetente a 2 cm dall’origine dalla GSV (segmento-C). Sono stati rilevati i seguenti parametri emodinamici e morfologici: diametri, PSV, velocità si picco diastolica (PDV) , tempo di reflusso (RT), indice di resistenza (RI), velocità media diastolica (DTAV). Per sollecitare il reflusso è stata usata la manovra C/R del muscolo tricipite surale. Nei casi fisiologici, le misurazione eseguite nei diversi segmenti venosi, hanno dimostrato una sovrapposizione tra i valori di velocità e la suddivisione dei compartimenti anatomici (AC) profondi e superficiali. Nello scenario patologico PSV misurata nel segmento-B (16.7±6.6 cm/s) è risultata significativamente più bassa rispetto al segmento-A (30.5 ±12.1 cm/s; p=0001) ed al segmento-C (28.1±15 cm/s; p=.0001). Nessuna differenza significativa invece, è stata registrata tra le velocità di picco sistolico misurate nel segmento-A e nel segmento-C.PDV misurata nel segmento-C (-60.2±25 cm/s) è risultata significativamente più alta rispetto al segmento-A (-36.8±12,9 cm/s; p=.0001) ed al segmento-B (-15.1±4,4 cm/s; p=.0001). DTA ed RT non sono state rilevate differenze statisticamente significative nei 3 diversi segmenti venosi. RI, è risultata significativamente più alta nel segmento-B (1.7±08) rispetto sia al segmento-A (1.4±0.2; p=.04), che al segmento-C (1.4±0.1; p=.03); mentre tra il segmento-A ed il segmento-C non sono state rilevate differenze significative. Un aumento della DTAV è stato misurato nel segmento-C (-21.3±8.5 cm/s) rispetto al segmento-A (-15.7±5.2 cm/s; p=.0001) ed ll segmento-B (-11.1±2.9 cm/s; p=.0001); così come quest’ultimo ha presentato una significativa diminuzione anche rispetto al segmento-C(p=.0001). E' stato misurato un significativo aumento del diametro del vaso nel segmento-A (5.9±0.9 mm) rispetto al segmento-B (3.8±0.5 mm; p=.0001)e C (3.8 ±0.8 mm; p=.0001). Questa tesi fornisce evidenze riguardo la diminuzione delle velocità in condizioni fisiologiche dal sistema venoso profondo ai compartimenti più superficiali. In caso invece di patologia venosa cronica, un si verifica un sovvertimento dell'ordine gerarchico di drenaggio.<br>Literature concerning the lower limbs physiological venous haemodynamics is still lacking of reference velocity values and consequent impact on drainage direction.Aim of this thesis is to assess the flow velocities in the different venous compartments, evaluating the possible Venturi effect role both in physiological and pathological scenarios, thus providing new clues for the identification of the physical model governing the flow direction.Two separate data collections were performed, in physiological and pathological scenarios respectively. In the physiological side of the investigation, 36 lower limbs underwent a velocity and diameters echo-color-Doppler assessment in several anatomical points of analysis along both the deep and superficial venous systems. The investigation protocol included and compared two different manoeuvres to elicit the flow: manual calf compression/relaxation (CR) and active foot dorsiflexion (AFD). Both peak systolic (PSV) and time average velocities (TAV) were measured. In the pathological scenario, venous Doppler scanning was performed on 40 lower limbs of 28 patients affected by superficial chronic venous disease (CVD) (mean age 56+6, M/F: 1/1, BMI 23+2, C2-6Ep,As,Pr). Diameters, PSV, peak diastolic velocity (PDV), EDV, reflux time (RT), resistance index (RI) and diastolic time average velocity (DTAV) were measured in three different groups of venous segments: great saphenous vein (GSV) at 2 cm above the origin of the incompetent tributary (T)(Group-A), GSV at 2 cm below the origin of the incompetent T (Group-B), incompetent tributary at 2 cm from its origin from the GSV (Group-C) C/R manoeuvre was used to elicit flow. In the physiological cases, the different venous segments demonstrated an overlap among the velocity values and the anatomical subdivision of the deep and superficial compartments. At the C/R, TAV was 34±12 cm/s in the deep venous system AC1, 15±7 cm/s in the saphenous system AC2, 5±2 cm/s in the saphenous tributaries AC3; PSV was 89±35 cm/s in AC1, 34±16 cm/s in AC2, 11±4 cm/s in AC3, p&lt;0.05. At the AFD, TAV was 33±13 cm/s in AC1, 15±7 in AC2, 9±5 in AC3; PSV was 83±35 in AC1, 32±17 in AC2, 15±4 in AC3, p&lt;0.05. A diameter decrease was reported from AC1 to AC3 (p&lt;0.05). In the group affected by CVD, no differences were demonstrated among PSV of group-A and C (p:ns). PSV in group-B (16.7+6.6 cm/s) was significantly lower than in group-A (30.5+12.1 cm/s; p=0001) and C (28.1+15 cm/s; p=0.0001). PSV in group-A was not significantly different from group-C. PDV was significantly higher in group-C (-60.2+25 cm/s) compared to group-A (-36.8+12.9 cm/s; p=0.0001) and group-B (-15.1+4.4 cm/s; p=.0001). There was no significant difference in EDV and RT among the three groups. RI was significantly higher in group-B (1.7+0.8) compared to group-A (1.4+0.2) (p=.04). RI in group-A was not significantly different from group-C (1.4+0.1). Group-B and C RI was significantly different (p=.03). DTAV was significantly higher in group-C (-21.3+8.5cm/s) compared to group-A (-15.7+5.2 cm/s; p=.0001) and group-B (-11.1+2.9 cm/s; p=.0001). In group-B, DTAV was significantly lower than in group-C (p=.0001). Venous diameter was significantly larger in A (5.9+0.9 mm) compared to C (3.8+0.8 mm)(p=.0001). Group-A and B (3.8+0.5 mm) diameters were significantly different (p=.0001). Group-B diameter was not significantly different from group-C. This thesis provides evidences of the physiological velocity decrease from the deepest to the most superficial compartments. In case of venous valve incompetence, a subversion of the hierarchical order of drainage occurs. The data setting from the pathological cases demonstrates that this drainage subversion is associated with a velocity gradient inversion among the anatomical compartments. Such findings can constitute the basis for further investigations in pathological and post-procedural scenarios.
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Korkh, A. S. "The Impact of Digitalization on Global Tendencies of Development of International Business." Master's thesis, Sumy State University, 2019. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/75566.

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У статті описано основні тенденції розвитку міжнародного бізнесу, що викликані діджиталізацією. Однією з цілей цієї статті є уточнення визначення «діджиталізація». У ході дослідження було опрацьовано літературу, що дає базове розуміння діджитал процесів. На підставі опрацьованих джерел, досліджено взаємозв'язок між діджитал трансформацією та продуктивністю бізнесу та рядом інших показників. Були описані проблеми, що виникають у ході діджитал трансформації міжнародних компаній; представлено переваги діджиталізації для компаній у міжнародному бізнесі. Надано рекомендації компаніям, що планують власну діджитал стратегію та прагнуть отримати переваги. Розглянуто країни та сектори відповідно до рівня їх включення у діджитал процеси.<br>The master’s thesis presents the characteristics of the changes that have been may possible by digitalization in international business. One of the purposes of this article is to clarify the definition of digitalization. The work is based on a literature review that provides insight into the basic understanding of digital processes. The master’s paper investigates the relationship between digital transformation in business and business productivity. This master’s paper focuses on being digital challenges in the international business world by presenting some of its advantages and why it is important going digital for companies. It suggests recommendations that companies can use to facilitate digital adoption and reap the benefits of the digital revolution in international business. In this work, considered countries and sectors according to the extent to which they have gone digital.
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Håkansson, Lovisa, and Johan Höckerman. "IMPACT OF DIGITALIZATION ON ELECTRICAL MOTOR SYSTEMS : From an energy efficiency perspective." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknik, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-49240.

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This master thesis is written in collaboration with the Swedish Energy Agency and the International Energy Agency (Electric Motor System Annex, EMSA) to investigate the potential of using digitalization as a tool to become more energy efficient with regards to electrical motor systems in the Swedish industry. The purpose of this thesis is to examine the potential of energy efficiency, market maturity, opportunities, barriers, and risks related to digitalization applied to electrical motors in Swedish industry. Another aim was to identify what kind of support the industry wishes for, from the Swedish Energy Agency or the Government. This is performed by interviewing 12 companies, where six companies are producers of digital solutions, and six companies are users of digital solutions. The interviews were thereafter transcribed and thematically analyzed. Moreover, an online survey was used to gather data that can implicate trends in the industry, where 30 industries within production answered our online survey. Analysis of the collected data from the interviews and the survey showed that the potential to increase energy efficiency by using digitalization on electrical motor systems turned out to be high, depending on the initial system specifications and the usage of digital technologies, such as data analysis. The market maturity seemed to be low regarding an automated industry, i.e., industry 4.0, but relatively high when looking into digitalization as a whole. The majority of companies seem to have a strategy to become more digitalized in the future. Several opportunities could be identified, where energy efficiency, flexible production, and predictive maintenance were the most vital ones. Moreover, barriers such as expert knowledge, organizational structures, and lack of standards were acknowledged. The major risk seen from the industry perspective is cybersecurity, along with over-dimensioned motors, loss of data, loss of connection, and loss of jobs. The rebound effect is identified as a possible risk for the industry in the literature. However, from the interviews, it was not considered as a major risk for the Swedish industry today, but rather in the future. Suggestions for future governmental support included regulations from several aspects, implementation of standards within the Internet of Things (IoT), education, and further research.
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Poggi, Giorgio Giuseppe <1992&gt. "The Impact of Digitalization on Management Control Systems: The case of Octotelematics." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/15782.

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Data and information have always represented a critical issue on the organizations' decision-making process. The advent of Big Data and the related analytics technologies have significantly amplified the magnitude of this challenge. Using quality data to assume rational decisions and assuring information reliability to both internal and external users thus require new and considerable efforts to be made. I examined how the adoption of Business Intelligence has affected the way in which decisions are made and controls are performed in the current business environment. First, i introduced the main frameworks that have influenced the management control systems' literature. After that i defined Business Intelligence and how it is impacting many different areas inside organizations, including management control systems. Finally, i examined the case study of Octo Telematics regarding how it was able to create a business environment based on information and how the FP&A area was able to successfully implement a new BI tool.
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Poggi, Giorgio Giuseppe <1992&gt. "The Impact of Digitalization on Management Control Systems: The case of Octotelematics." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/15783.

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Data and information have always represented a critical issue on the organizations' decision-making process. The advent of Big Data and the related analytics technologies have significantly amplified the magnitude of this challenge. Using quality data to assume rational decisions and assuring information reliability to both internal and external users thus require new and considerable efforts to be made. I examined how the adoption of Business Intelligence has affected the way in which decisions are made and controls are performed in the current business environment. First, i introduced the main frameworks that have influenced the management control systems' literature. After that i defined Business Intelligence and how it is impacting many different areas inside organizations, including management control systems. Finally, i examined the case study of Octo Telematics regarding how it was able to create a business environment based on information and how the FP&A area was able to successfully implement a new BI tool.
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Öhrlund, Jack, and Catrin Östman. "DIGITALIZATION IS HEATING UP THE BUSINESS MODEL : A degree project regarding the impact of digitalization on a business model canvas within district heating." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknik, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-39808.

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The purpose of this degree project is to analyze and investigate how digitalization will affect business modeling in the district heating business. The chosen approach to this degree project was an iterative, abductive method, in order to always use a feedback-analysis and to keep the project open for new findings. The interviews were a mix of a structured method and a qualitative approach. With the structured method, the findings from the interviews were similar and regarding the research topic, and the qualitative approach in some open questions led to matters that otherwise would have been unnoticed. The interviews were performed via e-mail, phone and through personal interviews. This degree project concluded that digitalization has an impact on business modeling in district heating. Digitalization will affect some elements in a major way, for example key resources that will be characterized by digitalization. The findings from this work showed that a business model operating in district heating in a time of digitalization should focus on three main parts: economy, environment and easy visualization. An optimization tool should focus on delivering a value that consist of these three, and the remaining elements should together contribute to that value proposition.<br>Syftet med detta examensarbete är att analysera och undersöka hur digitaliseringen kommer att påverka affärsmodellering inom fjärrvärmebranschen. Det valda tillvägagångssättet för detta examensarbete är en iterativ, abduktiv metod för att hela tiden återkoppla och hålla studien öppen för nya intryck. Intervjuerna är en kombination av strukturerad metod blandad med en kvalitativ ansats. Med den strukturerade metoden blir svaren inom samma ram samtidigt som den kvalitativa aspekten lockar fram svar som annars skulle passera obemärkta. Intervjuerna genomfördes via mail, telefon samt genom personliga intervjuer. Detta examensarbete drar slutsatsen att digitaliseringen kommer påverka affärsmodeller inom fjärrvärme. Digitaliseringen kommer påverka vissa element i större utsträckning som till exempel nyckelresurserser som kommer präglas av digitaliseringen. Upptäckterna från studien visar att en affärsmodell verksam inom fjärrvärme i en tid präglad av digitaliseringen ska fokusera på tre delar: ekonomi, miljö och lättförstådd visualisering. Ett optimeringsverktyg ska fokusera på att leverera ett värde som innehåller dem tre delarna och resterande element ska tillsammans bidra till det värdeerbjudandet.
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Carlson, Sara. "Using Work Domain Analysis to Model the Impact of Digitalization in Intensive Care." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för informationsteknologi, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-358408.

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The thesis’ objective was to investigate the impact of digitalization in intensive care. A case study was performed on an ICU (intensive care unit) that recently adopted a CIS(clinical information system) that replaced a paper charting system. This meant that the nature of nurses’ work changed since some of their administrative tasks became obsolete due to automation, while other tasks were now performed on a computerscreen instead of written by hand on paper sheets. Direct observations and semi-structured interviews took place at the ICU to understand how nurses had perceived these changes. A thematic analysis was used to make sense of the collected data. Moreover, a work domain analysis (WDA) was performed to investigate the CIS‘s impact on the work system since intensive care classifies as a socio-technical system. Findings showed that the system adoption had been successful and considered as an improvement to the paper charts. The CIS had not had any major negative impact on the way nurses worked. On the contrary, they felt an increase in trust that the product of their work (mainly patient data administration) was more correct. Theresult of the WDA showed that it was possible to see how the CIS had contributed to higher functions and goals in the work system. Moreover, the CIS had increased support for nurses’ work in terms of information presentation, continuity of care,standardization, decision support and care documentation. From a scientific point ofview, this way of using a WDA as an evaluation tool is quite unique and can be seen as an extra contribution of the thesis work.
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Medina, Camila, and Monika Miljanovic. "EXPLORING DIGITALIZATION AND VALUE CO-CREATION IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY : Study on challenges and opportunities for digitalization and the impact on the customer offering." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknik, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-36032.

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The purpose of this study is to identify the challenges and opportunities for digitalization within the food industry, and give suggestions on how to co-create value through digitalization.  This qualitative study is based on data collected from scientific articles, reports and books about digitalization and value co-creation in the food industry. The primary data collection was carried out by twelve semi-structured interviews and a complementary food industry study with eleven respondents. The collected data was handled in thematic analysis and inspired by coding.  The study’s main conclusion was the discovering of a new value co- creation mechanism defined as relationship and learning.
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Harteis, Christian, ed. The Impact of Digitalization in the Workplace. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63257-5.

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Hagelgans, Martin. The Impact of Digitalization on Sports Broadcasting. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-39869-9.

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Dänzler, Stefanie. Digitalization and the impact on television financing. Nomos, 2011.

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Alzoubi, Haitham M., Muhammad Turki Alshurideh, and Taher M. Ghazal, eds. Cyber Security Impact on Digitalization and Business Intelligence. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31801-6.

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Mazurchenko, Anastasiia. The Impact of the Digitalization on the Human Resource Management. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-76790-6.

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Voltz, Jon I. Effect of energy and impact direction on coal fragmentation. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1989.

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Shandilya, Tapan Kumar. Central loans to states under five year plans: Magnitude, direction, impact. Deep & Deep Publications, 1991.

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Colorado. Leeds School of Business. Business Research Division. The impact of the film industry on Colorado. Business Research Division, Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2003.

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District, United States Bureau of Land Management Upper Snake River. Fire, fuels, and related vegetation management direction plan amendment and environmental impact statement: Draft. Bureau of Land Management, Upper Snake River District, 2004.

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Wayne, House H., ed. The Christian and American law: Christianity's impact on America's founding documents and future direction. Kregel Publications, 1998.

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Lehner, Matthias, Jessika Luth Richter, and Oksana Mont. "Digitalization: A Potential Tool for Sustainable Consumption?" In The Future of Consumption. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-33246-3_12.

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AbstractGiven the outsized impact that digitalization has had on consumption over the last two decades, the lack of academic interest in sustainable consumption is noteworthy. In this book chapter, we set the scene for the fundamentally important discussion about how digitalization affects consumption. We ask whether digitalization is a positive or a negative force for shaping consumption levels and patterns in a sustainable direction. We organize our discussion around three waves of digitalization that impact consumption and we discuss the implications of these for sustainability. During the first wave, e-commerce became mainstream and led to a dramatic reduction in transaction costs. The second wave led to consumers becoming more empowered, enabling users to connect and actively create content, and to repair, make, or share goods and services. During the most recent wave, giant Internet companies are increasingly providing, and controlling digital consumption experiences rather than selling physical goods, potentially leading to a significantly lower environmental impact per dollar spent. We conclude that digitalization has many inherent traits that make it a strong tool for sustainable consumption, but also that—being devoid of policy guidance—it can equally act as an accelerator of consumption.
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Bravo, Jorge Miguel. "IDD and Distribution Risk Management." In AIDA Europe Research Series on Insurance Law and Regulation. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52738-9_14.

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AbstractDistribution is a key aspect of insurers’ business models. Insurance companies use multi-channel and multi touch-point distribution methods to target their customers. Insurers must manage the distribution risk arising from actions of the distribution channel, which have the potential to impact the quality and volume of the insured portfolio, the insurer’s income-generating capacity, long-term financial sustainability and brand value. In this chapter we discuss the implications of the introduction of the Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD) on distribution risk management and on firm’s entire value chain. The expected impact of IDD main provisions (demands and needs analysis, suitability and appropriateness requirements, remuneration and incentive mechanisms, conflicts of interest dispositions, cross-selling, POG, information to customers, CPD) on product development, sales and distribution, underwriting and policy administration, claims, asset and customer management activities are analysed, considering the influence of digitalization on insurance distribution and value chain.
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Samoilenko, Sergey V. "Mechanism of the Impact – What Is the Theory?" In Digitalization. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003304906-11.

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Woodhouse, Stephen, and Mostyn Brown. "The Impact of Digitalization." In The Palgrave Handbook of International Energy Economics. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86884-0_30.

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AbstractPrevious energy transformations have been driven by the exploitation of a new energy resource. In contrast, although the digitalization of energy is delivering cost reductions in the supply and transportation of energy; digitalization is truly transformational because it brings the demand side into play, facilitating the move to a more integrated, highly flexible and customer-centric energy system which will ultimately unlock deep decarbonization of our societies. This fertile new energy landscape will be dominated by data-rich organizations able to establish direct relationships with consumers, resulting in the provision of new services which enable the integration of energy consumption with weather-dependent renewable production. Much of the focus is on the intelligent management of demand and supply from connected buildings and electric vehicles, leading to a proliferation of new business models. This increased connectivity comes with risks: increased danger of cybersecurity attacks and disruption of existing business relationships, staffing and organizational structures and a re-positioning of the role of the customer at the heart of the system. This commercial disruption is inherent to the digital transformation of the energy sector: an essential step in the transition to a carbon-neutral global economy.
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Annosi, Maria Carmela, Federica Brunetta, and Li Peichan. "The impact of digitalization." In How is Digitalization Aff ecting Agri-food? Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429203701-3.

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Carou, Diego. "The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic." In Aerospace and Digitalization. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67849-4_4.

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Roth-Dietrich, Gabriele, and Michael Gröschel. "Matching Between Innovative Business Model Patterns and IT Impact Areas." In Digitalization in companies. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-39094-5_6.

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Lechman, Ewa, and Helena Anacka. "Digitalization Process and Its Impact on Economic Growth." In Digitalization and Economic Development. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003198284-2.

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Valtysson, Bjarki, Ulrika Kjellman, and Ragnar Audunson. "The impact of digitalization on LAMs." In Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Transition. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003188834-12.

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Kubińska, Elżbieta, Magdalena Adamczyk-Kowalczuk, and Anna Macko. "Digitalization – impact on saving and investment." In Behavioral Finance in the Digital Era. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003400066-4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Direction of impact of digitalization"

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Spanu, Cornelia. "THE IMPACT OF DIGITALIZATION ON LIFELONG LEARNING." In 19th International Technology, Education and Development Conference. IATED, 2025. https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2025.1663.

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Desyatnyuk, Oksana, and Olena Ptashchenko. "Impact of Digitalization on Financial Systems and Services." In 2024 14th International Conference on Advanced Computer Information Technologies (ACIT). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acit62333.2024.10712540.

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Gruslav, Jelena, Miroslav Perić, and Goranka Knežević. "The Impact of Digitalization on Statutory Auditing in Serbia." In FINIZ 2024. Singidunum University, 2024. https://doi.org/10.15308/finiz-2024-8-14.

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Radi, Radi Moh'd, Ridvan Aydin, and Sharfuddin Ahmed Khan. "The Impact of Digitalization on the Sustainability of the Supply Chain." In 2024 IEEE International Conference on Technology Management, Operations and Decisions (ICTMOD). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/ictmod63116.2024.10878255.

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Gunbina, Svetlana. "SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DIGITALIZATION." In MODERN CITY: POWER, GOVERNMENT, ECONOMY. Digital Transformation State and Municipal Administration. Perm National Research Polytechnic University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15593/65.049-66/2021.23.

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The article analyzes the problems of the impact of digitalization on social relationship. Using a sociological approach, the impact of digitalization on social relations is analyzed. The problems associated with the reduction of human involvement in the system of social relations are identified and the directions of over-coming the negative consequences of digitalization are identified.
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CROITORU, Gabriel, Nicoleta Valentina FLOREA, Georgiana CÂRSTEA (RADU), Daria FLOREA, and Mihai Bogdan CROITORU. "THE IMPACT OF DIGITALIZATION ON ROMANIA'S LABOR MARKET: TRANSFORMATIONS, CHALLENGES, AND STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS." In International Management Conference. Editura ASE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.24818/imc/2024/03.03.

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This paper explores the impact of digitalization on Romania's labor market, focusing on the transformations, challenges, and strategic implications associated with this technological shift. The study employs a quantitative research approach, utilizing a structured questionnaire distributed to 500 employees and employers across various economic sectors in Romania. The demographic diversity of the sample, which includes participants from different regions, industries, and educational backgrounds, provides a comprehensive perspective on the effects of digitalization. Three hypotheses were tested: the increasing demand for digital skills, the influence of digitalization on productivity, and the associated challenges in managing a digitally transformed workforce. The findings confirm that digitalization significantly enhances productivity and underscores the critical importance of digital skills in securing well-paying and stable jobs. However, the study also reveals significant challenges, including the need for continuous reskilling, managing resistance to change, and addressing the digital divide. The results indicated a significant increase in demand for technological roles and a decline in traditional manual jobs, emphasizing the need for continuous digital skills. Digitalization also enhances productivity, particularly in IT, manufacturing, and services, but poses challenges in human resource management and organizational adaptation. Strategic implications call for investments in education, digital infrastructure, and proactive public policies to maximize benefits and minimize the negative impacts of digital transformation. The findings also emphasize the importance of preparing the workforce for a digital economy to ensure long-term competitiveness and growth that is conducive to inclusion. The research concludes with theoretical and managerial implications and suggests directions for future studies to further investigate the long-term effects of digitalization on labor markets.
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Verhal, Kseniia. "Digital economy as a driver of business development." In Conferinta stiintifica internationala "Strategii si politici de management in economia contemporana", editia VII. Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53486/icspm2022.61.

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This article examines the impact of the digital economy and digital transformation on business development of the enterprises. Given the active implementation of information and communication technologies, social networks, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and rapid economic development, companies can not stay out of progress, and are forced to change business practices, implement digitalization, automate processes. The aim of the article is to study the benefits and directions of the impact of digital technologies on business structures. To achieve this goal, a review of the scientific literature and reports of international companies that studied the impact of IT technologies on enterprises was conducted. It is established that the concepts of digital economy and digital transformation do not have a well-established definition at this time. The business goals that the company plans to achieve in the process of digitalization are systematized. The article identifies the areas of focus in digital transformation. The article systemizes the goals of digital transformation, which are carried out in the direction of changing the strategy, the transformation of business processes, the introduction of intelligent systems and cloud technologies, the transfer of employees to remote working conditions. It is determined that despite the advantages, information technologies as components of digital transformation require significant investment costs.
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Klarić, Mirko. "SMART DIGITALIZATION AND PUBLIC SERVICES IN THE EU." In International Scientific Conference “Digitalization and Green Transformation of the EU“. Faculty of Law, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25234/eclic/27446.

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„Smart digitalization “is a term which describes the implementation of contemporary information technologies and application of digital solutions in improving various public services in society. The main aspect of smart digitalization is the promotion of smart digital services such as „smart cities “, „smart government “and „smart administration “, which represent digitalization of various local, regional and central government activities in the true creation of a common digital platform with a unique approach. A common and unique platform of public services can assure their provision and delivery to various users in society, and the possibility to choose the type of services which they need in daily life. Another aspect of „smart digitalization “is participation in political life of the community by using digital services as a main tool to canalize political processes in the community. An additional element of „smart digitalization “is the harmonization of digital public services, which can assure efficient and economic functioning of public institutions, central and local administrative bodies and different levels of government authority. That approach can be important in the context of green transformation of the EU, which represents one of the main EU public policies, connected with the transition of the European economy and society in the direction of sustainable development. This paper will analyze the main elements of the integrative approach in the implementation of digital technologies in public services. Elements of the integrative approach can be divided according to the implementation of digital technologies in central government digital services, regional government, digital services and local government digital services. The second division of smart digitalization can be divided into e-democracy and e-administration, where e-democracy represents the implementation of information technology in democratic processes in society, and e-administration includes implementation of information technologies in the functioning of administrative bodies and the delivery of public services and goods to the citizens, companies and other social, economic and political subjects in society. In this paper as a research methodology deductive and synthetic approach will be used to describe the main aspects of the implementation of a „smart digitalization “policy and analyze its influence on the sustainable transformation of European society. The applied methodology needs to explain how the implementation of “the smart digitalization “policy in public services impacts on green transition and the social transformation of European society in the direction of sustainable development and strengthening energy independency.
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Komanovics, Adrienne. "WORKPLACE PRIVACY IN THE EU : THE IMPACT OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES ON EMPLOYEE’S FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS." In International Scientific Conference “Digitalization and Green Transformation of the EU“. Faculty of Law, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25234/eclic/27458.

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Over the last decade, several new technologies have been adopted that enable more systematic surveillance of employees, creating significant challenges to privacy and data protection. The risks posed by the new devices and methods were exacerbated with the advent of Covid, with the involuntary introduction of digital tools to measure work output and efforts to get visibility back in the workplace through new means. Against this backdrop, the article aims to examine the main issues in workplace surveillance. After a brief overview of the range of surveillance methods, such as video surveillance, network and e-mail monitoring, and employee tracking softwares (the so-called “bossware”), as well as the challenges posed by the new technologies, the paper goes on to individually analyse the legal aspects of monitoring employees for security or performance-related reasons. The phenomenon is examined in light of relevant EU legislation (the General Data Protection Regulation of 2016 being the most relevant one), as well as the opinions adopted by the Article 29 Working Party established by Directive 95/46 and the guidelines drawn up by the European Data Protection Board, established by the GDPR and replacing the WP. In doing so, the paper will elaborate on the concept of transparency, consent, purpose limitation, data minimization, data retention, the so-called expectation of privacy, and the lawfulness of processing, especially the issue of balancing the legitimate interests of the employer against the interests or fundamental rights of the data subject. The results of the analysis suggest that new and emerging technologies developed to monitor employees in order to address productivity issues, security risks, and sexual harassment, combined with the fact that remote and hybrid work becomes the norm inevitably increase the porosity between work and private life and blur the line between public and private. Such an extensive intrusion into privacy calls for enhanced institutional efforts to protect workers from the surveillance overreach of the new digital devices.
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Odobaša, Rajko, and Katarina Marošević. "EXPECTED CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE EUROPEAN CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING DIRECTIVE (CSRD) TO THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EUROPEAN UNION." In International Scientific Conference “Digitalization and Green Transformation of the EU“. Faculty of Law, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25234/eclic/27463.

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In January 2023, the European Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) came into power, and its application from the fiscal year 2024 becomes mandatory for all large European companies with over 500 employees, as well as for medium and small companies, except for micro-enterprises, whose securities are listed for trading on a regulated market in the European Union. The directive also covers non-European trading companies that generate more than EUR 150 million in net income per year in the Union and have at least one daughter company or subsidiary that exceeds this income threshold. The directive adapts the deadlines, areas and standards of application of the new sustainability reporting rules to the capacities and resources of individual categories of companies. Businesses covered by the directive will have to submit publicly available and detailed non-financial reports on a number of aspects of sustainability in their operations, as well as on the impact of external sustainability factors on current operations, market position and development of companies. The directive represents a strengthening of the existing European rules for the creation and publication of sustainability reports introduced by the Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD) from 2014, which are no longer adequate for the realization of the goals of the European Green Plan and the successful transition of the EU to a sustainable economy and society. This paper analyzes the historical and legal context of the creation of the Directive, goals and the scope of the Directive’s application, the indicators of reporting by companies with regard to the economic, social and ecological dimensions of sustainability covering also limitations bonded with theoretical and empirical circular economy perspective and the expected benefits of standardized reporting on aspects of sustainability of important stakeholders of the society. Besides, the possible burdens and costs are going to be presented, ocuuring when preparing sustainability reports and during practical application of the Directive. The purpose of the paper is to point out possible contributions of the Directive to strengthening the responsibility of companies for an accelerated and easier transition to a sustainable economy and society as a key development goal of the Union, and the potential positive impacts of a broader reduction of the negative environmental and social footprint on the sustainable operations of companies and the economy as a whole. Historical, legal normative and political economic methods are most often used in the analysis of the provisions and effects of the new legislative solution regarding the quantification of the effects of business operations on the sustainability of the European environment and society and the feedback effects of progress in wider sustainability on the operations and market position of businesses.
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Altuf'eva, N. V. IMPACT OF DIGITALIZATION ON SMALL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT. JEL Classification, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/0809-0907-0908-07770.

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Bykova, Tatyana B., Mykola V. Ivashchenko, Darja A. Kassim, and Vasyl I. Kovalchuk. Blended learning in the context of digitalization. [б. в.], 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4441.

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The realities of digitalization require changes in strategies for choosing educational technologies. The modern educational process is not possible without the use of digital technologies. Digital technologies have led to the arising and development of blended learning. However, its effectiveness is determined not only by technology. The human factor receives special attention in this direction. Analysis of the World Development Report 2016: Digital Dividends allows us to identify digital competence as a necessary condition for the successful use of digital technologies, and hence blended learning. Learning interactions designing in the process of implementing blended learning requires timely diagnosis of the level of digital competence. A popular tool for this is the Digital Competence Framework for Citizens. To clarify the peculiarities of its use was made an analysis of the experimental implementation results of blended learning in the industrial training in sewing for intended masters. During the research, it was revealed that the most important digital competence areas for the variable learning establishment in the training of future professionals are Information and data literacy, Communication and collaboration and Problem solving. In addition, competence for area Problem solving conduce to increase the level of competence for all other areas. The level of digital competence of the subjects mainly coincide to the characteristics of basic and secondary levels. The obtained data clarified the reasons for the difficulties, decrease motivation and cognitive activity that occur among students using distance courses-resources learning designed for blended learning. Thus, the use of the Digital Competence Framework for Citizens at the initial stage of implementing blended learning can make a rational choice of strategies for combining face-to-face and distance learning technologies.
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Medina, M., M. Herrero, and C. Etayo. The impact of digitalization on the strategies of pay TV in Spain. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2015-1045en.

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Lu, Ping, David B. Doman, and John D. Schierman. Adaptive Terminal Guidance for Hypervelocity Impact in Specified Direction. Defense Technical Information Center, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada445166.

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Pretari, Alexia. Active Citizenship in Tanzania: Impact Evaluation of the 'Governance and Accountability through Digitalization' project. Oxfam GB, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2019.4764.

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Nuryakin, Dr Chaikal. Unlocking Productivity and Growth Potential: Digital Adoption in Indonesia’s Manufacturing MSEs. Asian Productivity Organization, 2025. https://doi.org/10.61145/pxyj9031.

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Digitalization is reshaping Indonesia’s manufacturing micro and small enterprises (MSEs), but challenges remain. This report examines the impact of digital adoption on productivity, labor efficiency, and capital utilization. It highlights how forced digitalization during COVID-19 accelerated change but revealed gaps in digital skills and readiness. The findings emphasize the need for targeted digital training, infrastructure support, and policy measures to drive inclusive and sustainable growth.
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Tan, Yeng-May, José Ernesto Amorós, Erkko Autio, Kun Fu, and Donghyun Park. The Impact of Digitalization on Entrepreneurial Innovation: A Comparative Analysis Between Developing Economies in Asia and in Other Regions. Asian Development Bank, 2025. https://doi.org/10.22617/wps250145-2.

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This paper explores whether more established use of digital technology encourages new businesses to be more innovative, comparing 11 countries in Asia with 57 in other regions and highlighting policy implications. The findings suggest that while digital tools do support innovation, they may be more transformative outside Asia. This might be because of lower levels of digitalization or digital infrastructure outside Asia, making digital tools more impactful in such contexts.
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Azoulay, Pierre, Waverly Ding, and Toby Stuart. The Impact of Academic Patenting on the Rate, Quality, and Direction of (Public) Research Output. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w11917.

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Sharafeyeva, Alfinura. Impact of High Trade Costs and Uncertain Time to Trade on Exports from Five Central Asian Countries. Asian Development Bank, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps230080-2.

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This paper analyzes how trade costs affect exports from five Central Asian countries. It highlights how improving logistics and procedures and boosting digitalization can streamline regional trade. The paper estimates how the time needed to export goods, the monetary cost of doing so, and uncertain time frames impact exports from Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. It finds that the uncertainty and the high monetary costs traders face hold back exports from the five countries, along with remoteness from ports and global markets.
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Oikawa, Keita, Fusanori Iwasaki, Yasuyuki Sawada, and Shigehiro Shinozaki. Unintended Consequences of Business Digitalization Among MSMEs During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of the Philippines. Asian Development Bank, 2025. https://doi.org/10.22617/wps250026-2.

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This paper investigates whether e-commerce use in the Philippines strengthened the performance of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) during the COVID-19 pandemic, and proposes policy actions. The findings show that internet or e-commerce use did not lead to better MSME outcomes during the strict lockdown in March 2020. However, by August 2020, the negative effects had lessened, and by March 2021 a positive impact had emerged. This delayed positive impact suggests that MSMEs need a certain level of maturity to effectively harness digital tools. The authors propose how policymakers could help enhance the resilience of MSMEs in the Philippines through digitalization, such as by establishing a regulatory framework to ensure fair competition for MSMEs on digital platforms. The paper complements a previous study on data from Indonesia.
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