Digitalization During the COVID 19 Crisis

Digitalization During the COVID 19 Crisis
Author: Florence Jaumotte,Longji Li,Andrea Medici,Myrto Oikonomou,Carlo Pizzinelli,Ippei Shibata,Jiaming Soh,Marina Tavares
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2023-03-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798400232596

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Digitalization induced by the pandemic was seen both as a possible silver-lining from the crisis that could increase longer-term productivity and a risk for further labor market inequality between digital and non-digital workers. The note shows that the pandemic accelerated digitalization and triggered a partial catch-up by less digitalized entities in advanced economies. Higher digitalization levels shielded substantially productivity and hours worked during the crisis. However, the extent to which the pandemic-induced digitalization led to structural change in the economy is less clear. Less digitalized sectors have rebounded more strongly, albeit after stronger declines, and while workers in digital occupations were more shielded from the crisis, there does not appear to be a structural change in the composition of labor demand. Meanwhile, shifts in labor supply are more likely to be permanent, driven by the increase in working from home.

Digitalization and Resilience Firm level Evidence During the COVID 19 Pandemic

Digitalization and Resilience  Firm level Evidence During the COVID 19 Pandemic
Author: Nordine Abidi,Mehdi El Herradi,Sahra Sakha
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2022-02-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9798400201073

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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented shock to firms with adverse consequences for existing productive capacities. At the same time, digitalization has increasingly been touted as a key pathway for mitigating economic losses from the pandemic, and we expect firms facing digital constraints to be less resilient to supply shocks. This paper uses firm-level data to investigate whether digitally-enabled firms have been able to mitigate economic losses arising from the pandemic better than digitally-constrained firms in the Middle East and Central Asia region using a difference-in-differences approach. Controlling for demand conditions, we find that digitally-enabled firms faced a lower decline in sales by about 4 percentage points during the pandemic compared to digitally-constrained firms, suggesting that digitalization acted as a hedge during the pandemic. Against this backdrop, our results suggest that policymakers need to close the digital gap and accelerate firms’ digital transformation. This will be essential for economies to bounce back from the pandemic, and build the foundations for future resilience.

Digital Responses to Covid 19

Digital Responses to Covid 19
Author: Christian Hovestadt,Jan Recker,Janek Richter,Karl Werder
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2021-03-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030666118

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This book presents ten essays that examine the potential of digital responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. The essays explore new digital concepts for learning and teaching, provide an overview of organizational responses to the crisis through digital technologies, and examine digital solutions developed to manage the crisis. Scientists from many disciplines work together in the fight against the virus and its numerous consequences. This book explores how information systems researchers can contribute to these global efforts. The book will be of interest to researchers and scholars in the field of digital business and education.

Digital Transformation and Emerging Technologies for Fighting COVID 19 Pandemic Innovative Approaches

Digital Transformation and Emerging Technologies for Fighting COVID 19 Pandemic  Innovative Approaches
Author: Aboul Ella Hassanien,Ashraf Darwish
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2021-03-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030633073

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This book is one of the first books that deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 pandemic has affected countries all over the world and has made a significant impact on daily life and healthcare facilities and treatment systems. The book covers the main recent emerging technologies that are related to the COVID-19 crisis. The technologies that are included in this book play a significant role in tackling COVID-19 in the future. The scope of this book is to cover all advanced emerging technologies and artificial intelligence techniques to fight against COVID-19 pandemic.

Organising during the Coronavirus Crisis

Organising during the Coronavirus Crisis
Author: Mike Healy
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811919428

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This book investigates the use of digital technologies for social organisation during the Covid-19 pandemic, interrogating the specific relationship between digital technologies and social movements. Drawing upon Marx’s theory of alienation and Antonio Gramsci’s concepts concerning common-sense, good sense, hegemony and praxis, the author examines the effectiveness of digital technologies in filling the social void created by the pandemic. A series of in-depth interviews across a spectrum of areas – from community activism, mental health, trade union organisation, the creative arts, and resistance movements – reveal how digital technologies flourished during the pandemic crisis, facilitating new ways to communicate. However, the interviews also throw into sharp relief the inadequacies of digital technologies. The book challenges conventional wisdom concerning the beneficial impact of digital machines on our lives. This book will have a broad appeal to anyone researching or teaching the societal, ethical and political implications of digital technologies, particularly from a qualitative perspective. It also has relevance for a wider readership concerned about the influence of social media.

How COVID 19 is Accelerating the Digital Revolution

How COVID 19 is Accelerating the Digital Revolution
Author: R. Anandan,G. Suseendran,Pushpita Chatterjee,Noor Zaman Jhanjhi,Uttam Ghosh
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2022-05-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783030981679

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This book explores how digital technologies have proved to be a useful and necessary tool to help ensure that local and regional governments on the frontline of the emergency can continue to provide essential public services during the COVID-19 crisis. Indeed, as the demand for digital technologies grows, local and regional governments are increasingly committed to improving the lives of their citizens under the principles of privacy, freedom of expression and democracy. The Digital Revolution began between the late 1950s and 1970s and represents the evolution of technology from the mechanical and analog to the digital. The advent of digital technology has also changed how humans communicate – today using computers, smartphones and the internet. Further, the digital revolution has made a tremendous wealth of information accessible to virtually everyone. In turn, the book focuses on key challenges for local and regional governments concerning digital technologies during this crisis, e.g. the balance between privacy and security, the digital divide, and accessibility. Privacy is a challenge in the mitigation of COVID-19, as governments rely on digital technologies like contact-tracking apps and big data to help trace peoples’ patterns and movements. While these methods are controversial and may infringe on rights to privacy, they also appear to be effective measures for rapidly controlling and limiting the spread of the virus. Next, the book discusses the 10 technology trends that can help build a resilient society, as well as their effects on how we do business, how we work, how we produce goods, how we learn, how we seek medical services and how we entertain ourselves. Lastly, the book addresses a range of diversified technologies, e.g. Online Shopping and Robot Deliveries, Digital and Contactless Payments, Remote Work, Distance Learning, Telehealth, Online Entertainment, Supply Chain 4.0, 3D Printing, Robotics and Drones, 5G, and Information and Communications Technology (ICT).

Pandemic Lockdown and Digital Transformation

Pandemic  Lockdown  and Digital Transformation
Author: Saqib Saeed,Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar,Ramayah Thurasamy
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783030862749

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This edited volume discusses digital transformation in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the widespread lockdown policies that followed, digital technologies were touted as an effective means towards ensuring continuity and minimal interruption of day-to-day operations for businesses and other institutions. Digital transformation, however, is an inherently complex process and the pressure of short adoption times may further increase complexities for organizations looking to foster digital technologies. This volume comprises original research contributions on theoretical foundations and empirical studies of digital transformations in the pandemic era. Written by academics and practitioners from diverse disciplines and industries, the chapters cover topics such as psychological and technical implications of pandemic situations, the economic, organizational, social, and legal implications of digital adoption, and case studies for digital transformation in different industries. This book will be useful for academics, technology professionals, business policy makers, NGO managers, and governments looking to optimize their digital transformation processes to better prepare their organizations in the presence of pandemic situations.

Digital Transformation in a Post Covid World

Digital Transformation in a Post Covid World
Author: Adrian T. H. Kuah,Roberto Dillon
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2021-10-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781000454482

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This book explores the innovations, disruptions and changes that are required to adapt in a fast-evolving landscape due to the extraordinary circumstances triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognized experts from around the world share their research and professional experience on how the working environment, as well as the world around them, have changed due to the pandemic. Chapters consider how different fields across technology and business have been affected by this new, dramatic scenario and the drastic consequences that the pandemic had on them. With diverse contributions stemming from public health, technology strategies, urban planning and sociology to sustainable management, this volume is articulated into four distinct but complementary sections of People, Process, Planet, and Prosperity influencing the post-COVID world. This book will be of great interest to those in the fields of computer science and information technology, as well as those studying the impact and effects that COVID-19 is having on society.