2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0253965
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Assessing the level of digital maturity of enterprises in the Central and Eastern European countries using the MCDM and Shannon’s entropy methods

Abstract: The process of global economic digitalization is a natural stage of evolutionary changes resulting from a dynamic development of information and communication technologies. Having appreciated the importance and advantages of digital transformation, individual countries began to strive to introduce it as soon as possible. In this context, it is important to study the level of digital maturity in Central and Eastern Europe, where the level of digitization is relatively low. This article assesses the level of dig… Show more

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“…First, in the integration of digital trade and digital economy theories, the present study is the first to support the use of highly subjective assessment systems and successfully establish an objective assessment system based on the basis of indices supported by reliable data; thus, the present study enriches the literature on digital trade development level. Most studies have focus on the barriers to digital trade ( Weber, 2015 ; Meltzer, 2016 ; Cory, 2017 ; Janow and Mavroidis, 2019 ), rules for digital trade ( Burri, 2012 ; Azmeh and Foster, 2016 ; Aaronson, 2018 ; Meltzer, 2019 ), and maturity level of digital trade ( Brodny and Tutak, 2021b ). To the author’s knowledge, no study has explored the overall trend of a country’s digital trade development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, in the integration of digital trade and digital economy theories, the present study is the first to support the use of highly subjective assessment systems and successfully establish an objective assessment system based on the basis of indices supported by reliable data; thus, the present study enriches the literature on digital trade development level. Most studies have focus on the barriers to digital trade ( Weber, 2015 ; Meltzer, 2016 ; Cory, 2017 ; Janow and Mavroidis, 2019 ), rules for digital trade ( Burri, 2012 ; Azmeh and Foster, 2016 ; Aaronson, 2018 ; Meltzer, 2019 ), and maturity level of digital trade ( Brodny and Tutak, 2021b ). To the author’s knowledge, no study has explored the overall trend of a country’s digital trade development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the 2017 panel wave, the small firms in our sample were asked to assess their use and perceived importance of nine different types of digital ICT on a six-point Likert scale, of which 8,331 fully responded to this question set (Table 1). The order in which these digital technologies are listed in Table 1 which also corresponds to the order of the respective items in the IAB Panel questionnaireis based on the concept of digital maturity (Cristobal-Fransi et al, 2020;Mittal et al, 2018;Brodny and Tutak, 2021;Jones et al, 2021;Rodríguez-Espíndola et al, 2022). According to this, digital transformation at the company level is understood as a step-by-step development process that follows a certain pattern from the first basic steps into digitalization to more complex digitalization aspects.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the results indicate positive correlations between DM and a company's sales growth and capital profitability. [3] assessed DM of companies in 11 countries of Europe, and Croatia ranked 4th. [5] conducted research on Turkish SMEs, and the results indicate that DM positively impacts firm performance.…”
Section: Digital Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%