Firms’ digitalization during the COVID-19 pandemic: a tale of two stories

Author:

Avalos Edgar1,Cirera Xavier1,Cruz Marcio2ORCID,Iacovone Leonardo1,Medvedev Denis2,Nayyar Gaurav1,Reyes Ortega Santiago2

Affiliation:

1. Finance, Competitiveness, and Innovation Global Practice, World Bank , 1818 H St NW, Washington, DC 20433, USA

2. Economic and Market Research Department, IFC , 2121 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20433, USA

Abstract

Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the digital transformation of businesses. Using a unique global panel dataset, this paper documents the patterns of digital adoption during the pandemic across firms in 57 (mostly developing) countries. The data show the tale of two stories. On one hand, the pandemic drove firms to increase the use of digital platforms and invest in digital solutions. On the other hand, the digital divide increased across several dimensions. There remain substantial gaps between small and large firms as well as across sectors, particularly for new investments in digital solutions. Firms that did not use any digital platform or channel before the pandemic, also lagged in their response to the pandemic, increasing the gap with those that were more digitally ready. Moreover, although the share of online sales across firms for all size groups increased, there is a growing concentration of online sales among top firms. The paper analyzes some of the factors associated with this increase in the digital divide and discusses the policy implications addressing the widening digital divide and leveraging the benefits of rapid digitalization.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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