Affiliation:
1. RUDN University (Peoples´ Friendship University of Russia), Faculty of Economics, Department of Regional Economics and Geography, Moscow, Russia
Abstract
This article aims to investigate whether the digital inequality within the
European Union (EU) has been reduced in the period 2017-2022. The goal of
the study is to measure the dynamics of EU digital inequality and assess the
effectiveness of the EU supranational bodies in reducing digital
disparities. The author seeks to determine if the dynamics of this divide
have been influenced by the EU's supranational policy fostering digital
transformation by juxtaposing EU financing of digital transformation and
spatial disparities among EU members based on Digital Economy and Society
Index (DESI) and its components. The study reveals that, despite the fact
that the agenda of digital divide reduction has been in the focus of the
European supranational bodies within the last 22 years, the funding of
digital transformation was neither adequate in terms of volumes nor
consistent. The main beneficiaries were the EU members located in Western
and Southern Europe and the least supported area was the members in Eastern
Europe. In addition, using spatial econometric analysis, the author proves
that the spatial digital divide has decreased in the period 2017-2022 and
coincides only partially with the conventional cleavage ?developed North &
West VS lagging South & East?. However, as the correlation analysis shows,
the EU financial support of digital transformation had a slight positive
impact on countries? DESI score, which implies that the EU supranational
policy on curbing digital divide was only partially effective.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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