The impact of digital technologies on business competitiveness: a comparison between Latin America and Europe

IF 2.9 Q2 BUSINESS
Jorge Bacca-Acosta, M. Gómez-Caicedo, Mercedes Gaitán-Ángulo, Paula Robayo-Acuña, Janitza Ariza-Salazar, Álvaro Luis Mercado Suárez, Nelson Orlando Alarcón Villamil
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Purpose This study aims to examine how the adoption of digital technologies affects the business competitiveness of countries in Latin American and European countries. Design/methodology/approach This study used a structural model based on factors representing the pillars of the Global Competitiveness Index: financial system, adoption of information and communication technologies (ICT), skills, labor market, product market, macroeconomic stability, business dynamism and gross domestic product (GDP) purchasing power parity (PPP) as a percentage of the total world value. The authors considered 17 Latin American and 28 European countries. The model was analyzed by partial least squares-structural equation modeling. Findings ICT adoption in Latin American countries is a strong predictor of business dynamism (66% of the variance), skills (81% of the variance), product market (75% of the variance), labor market (42% of the variance) and financial system (49% of the variance). Similarly, ICT adoption in European countries is a strong predictor of business dynamism (35.6% of the variance), skills (72.2% of the variance), product market (51.6% of the variance), labor market (81.7% of the variance, but with a negative path coefficient) and financial system (38% of the variance). Practical implications Latin American countries should create policies to build skills to increase ICT adoption, and improve business and labor market dynamism. A theoretical implication is that the authors propose two structural models based on the GCI that best explains competitiveness in Europe and Latin America. Originality/value Using GCI data, the authors present empirical evidence on the predictors of competitiveness across 17 Latin American and 28 European countries with a special focus on the adoption of digital technologies.
数字技术对商业竞争力的影响:拉丁美洲和欧洲的比较
目的本研究旨在研究数字技术的采用如何影响拉丁美洲和欧洲国家的商业竞争力。设计/方法论/方法这项研究使用了一个基于代表全球竞争力指数支柱的因素的结构模型:金融体系、信息和通信技术的采用、技能、劳动力市场、产品市场、宏观经济稳定性,商业活力和国内生产总值(GDP)购买力平价(PPP)占世界总价值的百分比。作者考虑了17个拉丁美洲国家和28个欧洲国家。采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型对模型进行了分析。发现拉丁美洲国家采用信通技术是商业活力(66%的方差)、技能(81%的方差)和产品市场(75%的方差),劳动力市场(42%的方差)以及金融体系(49%的方差)的有力预测因素。同样,欧洲国家采用信息和通信技术是商业活力(35.6%的方差)、技能(72.2%的方差),劳动力市场(81.7%的方差,但路径系数为负)和金融系统(38%的方差)。实际含义拉丁美洲国家应制定政策,培养技能,以提高信息和通信技术的采用率,并提高商业和劳动力市场的活力。一个理论含义是,作者提出了两个基于GCI的结构模型,这两个模型最能解释欧洲和拉丁美洲的竞争力。原始性/价值利用GCI数据,作者提供了17个拉丁美洲和28个欧洲国家竞争力预测因素的实证证据,特别关注数字技术的采用。
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6.60
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期刊介绍: The following list indicates the key issues in the Competitiveness Review. We invite papers on these and related topics. Special issues of the Review will collect papers on specific topics selected by the editors. Definition/conceptual framework of competitiveness Competitiveness diagnostics and rankings Competitiveness and economic outcomes Specific dimensions of competitiveness Competitiveness and endowments Competitiveness and economic development Location and business strategy International business and the role of MNCs Innovation and innovative capacity Clusters and cluster initiatives Institutions for competitiveness Public policy (e.g., innovation, cluster development, regional development) The Competitiveness Review aims to publish high quality papers directed at scholars, government institutions, businesses and practitioners. It appears in collaboration with key academic and professional groups in the field of competitiveness analysis and policy, including the Microeconomics of Competitiveness (MOC) network and The Competitiveness Institute (TCI) practitioner network for competitiveness, clusters and innovation.
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