Digital transformation as a tool for creating an inclusive economy in Ukraine during wartime

Author:

Kolodiziev Oleh1ORCID,Shcherbak Valeriia2ORCID,Kostyshyna Tetiana3ORCID,Krupka Mykhailo4ORCID,Riabovolyk Tetiana5ORCID,Androshchuk Ilona6ORCID,Kravchuk Nataliia7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Doctor of Economics, Professor, Professor of the Department of Customs and Financial Services, Simon Kuznets Kharkiv National University of Economics, Ukraine

2. Doctor of Economics, Professor, Chairman of the Department of Entrepreneurship and Business, Kyiv National University of Technology and Design

3. D.Sc. (Economics), Professor, Department of Human Resources Management, Labor Economics and Economic Theory, Poltava University of Economics and Trade, Ukraine

4. Doctor of Economics, Professor, Head of the Department of Finance, Money Circulation and Credit, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv

5. Ph.D. (Economics), Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Economics, Management and Commercial Activities, Central Ukrainian National Technical University, Ukraine

6. Ph.D. (Economics), Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Management and Commercial Activities, Central Ukrainian National Technical University, Ukraine.

7. Ph.D. (Economics), Associate Professor, Department of Business Analytics and Digital Economics, National Aviation University (NAU) Kyiv, Ukraine

Abstract

The russian aggression against Ukraine underscores the need to reassess regional strategies for digitalization and inclusivity. The study aims to identify strategies for enhancing these areas during wartime. Taxonomy and cluster and factor analysis methods have shown that regions with a higher level of digitalization have lower levels of poverty and unemployment. Specifically, regions in the top quartile of the digitalization index reported, on average, 12% lower unemployment rates compared to those in the bottom quartile. The analysis identifies distinct regional groupings: areas such as Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Donetsk, and Luhansk are partially occupied and exhibiting low digitalization and inclusivity, in contrast with Mykolaiv and Kirovohrad that show moderate progress. Rural regions face a significant digital divide, with only 60% of rural households having stable internet access compared to 90% in urban areas. Factor analysis confirms that wartime conditions have accelerated digital transformation, evidenced by a 42% increase in Diia app usage from 2021 to 2023 and a rise in internet penetration from 62% in 2019 to 78% in 2023. Additionally, IT sector export revenues grew by 20% in 2022, and technology startups doubled between 2019 and 2023. The study proposes a strategic framework for regional adaptation: intensive digitalization and inclusivity for Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions; digitalization for Mykolaiv region; inclusivity for Kirovohrad and Zakarpattia regions; and balanced adaptation for Chernivtsi and Khmelnytskyi regions. Recommended measures include modernizing digital infrastructure, expanding educational opportunities, supporting startups, and aligning digital and social initiatives to foster regional resilience and development.

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

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