Clustering of European Сountries by Strategies of Digitalization of their Business Environment
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This study examines the relationship between the digitalization of the business environment and the external institutional environment in the countries of the European Region, focusing on the hypothesis that countries with more favorable institutional conditions, as measured by the Legatum Prosperity Index, exhibit higher levels of business digitalization. Extending the analysis beyond traditional economic indicators such as GDP, the study examines how governance systems, public welfare and technological innovation together influence digital transformation in a variety of business environment. The results reveal different digitalization strategies in clusters of countries, each shaped by their unique macroeconomic and institutional contexts. Countries with developed digital environment are leading the way in integrating digital technologies into various sectors, while others focus on modernizing traditional industries and improving infrastructure. An important link between digitalization and economic security of business was identified, emphasizing that reliable digital infrastructures contribute to increased economic sustainability and competitiveness. Future research should examine longitudinal studies, sectorial analysis, and the impact of policy frameworks to better understand how digitalization strategies evolve and affect economic security. In addition, bridging the digital divide within and between countries remains important to promote equitable access to technology and maximize business opportunities. Special attention is paid to the connection between digital transformation and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, as business environment digitalization directly contributes to achieving SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals). Cluster analysis helps identify regional disparities and determine directions for balanced digital development in accordance with sustainable development principles Ultimately, this research aims to inform policymakers and business leaders about creating an enabling environment that uses digital technologies to promote economic growth, sustainability and competitive advantage.
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Marharyta Chepeliuk, Simon Kuznets Kharkiv National University of Economics
Doctor in Economics, Associate Professor of the Department of International Economic Relations and Business Security
Elena Nirean, Moldova State University
PhD, associate professor, Department of Economics, Marketing and Tourism

