2021
DOI: 10.19088/k4d.2021.107
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Environmental Challenges of Digital Transformation in Developing Countries

Abstract: This rapid review synthesises the literature on the environmental risks of four different aspects of digital transformation in developing countries: ICT adoption, digitally-enabled energy efficiency, ride-hailing apps, and big data use. The overall message which runs throughout the diverse literatures and results is that it is not digital technologies that create environmental risks or opportunities, but how they are used. Efficiency gains derived from digital transformation may yet lead developing countries d… Show more

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“…Most models provide an incomplete picture of digital maturity, and most of the existing models of digital maturity are dedicated only to the field of production [24]. On the other hand, in developing countries, there are challenges such as digital skills, a lack of digital skills [25], legal complexity, insufficient funding [26], obstacles to successful implementation [27], and a lack of context-dependent policy etc., which prevent the successful implementation of digital transformation maturity in businesses [28]. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a framework that is capable of guiding businesses towards digital transformation in a desired way.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most models provide an incomplete picture of digital maturity, and most of the existing models of digital maturity are dedicated only to the field of production [24]. On the other hand, in developing countries, there are challenges such as digital skills, a lack of digital skills [25], legal complexity, insufficient funding [26], obstacles to successful implementation [27], and a lack of context-dependent policy etc., which prevent the successful implementation of digital transformation maturity in businesses [28]. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a framework that is capable of guiding businesses towards digital transformation in a desired way.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%