Positive and negative impacts of COVID-19 in digital transformation
This study was designed to research the impact of pandemic situations such as COVID-19 in digital transformation (DT). Our proposed study was designed to research whether COVID-19 is a driver of digital transformation and to look at the three most positive and negative DT disruptors. Our study sugge...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1538292023-03-05T16:50:49Z Positive and negative impacts of COVID-19 in digital transformation Subramaniam, Radhakrishnan Singh, Satya P. Padmanabhan, Parasuraman Gulyás, Balázs Plakkeel, Prashobhan Sreedharan, Raja Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Cognitive Neuroimaging Centre (CoNiC) Science::Medicine Pandemic COVID-19 This study was designed to research the impact of pandemic situations such as COVID-19 in digital transformation (DT). Our proposed study was designed to research whether COVID-19 is a driver of digital transformation and to look at the three most positive and negative DT disruptors. Our study suggests that COVID-19 is a driver of digital transformation, since 94 percent of respondents agreed that COVID-19 is a driver of DT. The second phase of our study shows that technology, automation, and collaboration (TAC) is the most positive significant factor which enables work from anywhere (WFA) (or work from home) arrangements and also leads to the third positive factor of a work-life balance (WLB). The top three negative factors are no work-life balance (NWL), social employment issues (SEI), and data security and technology issues (DST). The negative factors show a contradictory result since NWL is the most negative factor, even though WLB is the third most positive factor. While the pandemic situation is leading to a positive situation for economies and organizations at a micro level, the negative impacts, which will affect overall economic growth as well as social, health, and wealth wellbeing, need to be kept in mind. The motivation of this study was to research positive and negative effects of COVID-19 on DT, since COVID-19 is impacting everyone and everyday life, including businesses. Our study developed a unique framework to address both positive and negative adoption. Our study also highlights the need for organizations and the economy to establish mitigation plans, as the pandemic has already been disrupting the entire world for the past three quarters. Nanyang Technological University Published version Authors acknowledge the support from Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine and Data Science and AI Research (DSAIR) center of Nanyang Technological University Singapore (Project Number ADH-11/2017-DSAIR). P.P. (Parasuraman Padmanabhan) and B.G. also acknowledge the support from the Cognitive Neuro Imaging Centre (CONIC) at NTU, Singapore. 2021-12-30T03:18:57Z 2021-12-30T03:18:57Z 2021 Journal Article Subramaniam, R., Singh, S. P., Padmanabhan, P., Gulyás, B., Plakkeel, P. & Sreedharan, R. (2021). Positive and negative impacts of COVID-19 in digital transformation. Sustainability, 13(16), 9470-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13169470 2071-1050 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153829 10.3390/su13169470 2-s2.0-85113587275 16 13 9470 en ADH-11/2017-DSAIR Sustainability © 2021 The Author(s). Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). application/pdf |
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This study was designed to research the impact of pandemic situations such as COVID-19 in digital transformation (DT). Our proposed study was designed to research whether COVID-19 is a driver of digital transformation and to look at the three most positive and negative DT disruptors. Our study suggests that COVID-19 is a driver of digital transformation, since 94 percent of respondents agreed that COVID-19 is a driver of DT. The second phase of our study shows that technology, automation, and collaboration (TAC) is the most positive significant factor which enables work from anywhere (WFA) (or work from home) arrangements and also leads to the third positive factor of a work-life balance (WLB). The top three negative factors are no work-life balance (NWL), social employment issues (SEI), and data security and technology issues (DST). The negative factors show a contradictory result since NWL is the most negative factor, even though WLB is the third most positive factor. While the pandemic situation is leading to a positive situation for economies and organizations at a micro level, the negative impacts, which will affect overall economic growth as well as social, health, and wealth wellbeing, need to be kept in mind. The motivation of this study was to research positive and negative effects of COVID-19 on DT, since COVID-19 is impacting everyone and everyday life, including businesses. Our study developed a unique framework to address both positive and negative adoption. Our study also highlights the need for organizations and the economy to establish mitigation plans, as the pandemic has already been disrupting the entire world for the past three quarters. |
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