DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION AMONG
EASTERN EUROPEAN COMPANIES, BASED ON
DIGITAL ECONOMY AND SOCIETY INDEX
Tünde Zita Kovács,
András Nábrádi and
Beáta Bittner
University of Debrecen Received: 12th February 2023. ABSTRACT The European Commission has given special attention to the digital evolution of the European economy
and society since the early 2000s. Starting with 2014, the Digital Economy and Society Index has
become a key monitoring and assessment instrument. In 2021, the main indicators of the Digital
Economy and Society Index were matched with the Digital Agenda 2030 targets, which encompass four
dimensions: human capital, connectivity, digital technology integration, and digital public services. The
article aims to verify the convergence amongst Member States in integrating digital technologies, which
is the third dimension of the Digital Economy and Society Index yearly database. The ?-convergence
analysis assessed decreased disparities in digital technology integration between Member States over
time. The ß-convergence analysis was used to evaluate the pace of catch-up from the initial development
level. The ?- and ß-convergence were not confirmed. The specific digital technology integration indicators
(11) are studied to identify crucial areas that must be addressed in the future to guarantee that digital
inclusion is as widespread as feasible. The present research is concentrated on the member countries
that joined the EU during the Eastern enlargements. All individual indicator performance is typically
behind the EU average, and as the ß-convergence study indicates, the average catch-up rate is not
encouraging. KEY WORDS CLASSIFICATION
Debrecen, Hungary
INDECS 21(5), 421-440, 2023
DOI 10.7906/indecs.21.5.1
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Accepted: 2nd July 2023.
Regular article
convergences, digital transformation, SMEs, EU enlargements
JEL: M15, O14