DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2706-6185/46/212-220
Elvin Shirinov
University of Warsaw
Master student
https://orcid.org/0009-0001-1354-3763
elvin.sirinov777@gmail.com
Avaz Seydalisoy
Akademia Finansów i Biznesu Vistula
Master student
https://orcid.org/0009-0007-5225-2268
seydalisoyavaz@gmail.com
Strengthening Economic Resilience via Integrated Business Analytics
and Digital Transformation
Abstract
In the modern era, the phase of implementing traditional technologies in the public and private sectors are about to end. The continued use of outdated systems and technologies across all fields may lead to inefficiencies. Therefore, the adoption of new approaches is now considered essential across various sectors. Taking these factors into account, this research systematically analyzes the impact of digital transformation on the economy, public administration, society, infrastructure, trade, logistics, and financial systems. Digitalization is viewed not only as a technological innovation but also as a key instrument for socio-economic development at both global and regional levels. The article emphasizes that the growing digital divide may deepen the gap between developed and developing countries, thus posing significant risks. In this context, the establishment of an international coalition is proposed as a means to address these challenges. The study also highlights the importance of establishing a global digital tax system and regulatory framework for the governance of the digital economy. Moreover, the article underscores how digitalization enhances the competitiveness of enterprises and nations in international markets. It also explores the role of contemporary innovations-such as 5G technology, the Starlink project, artificial intelligence, and digital currencies-in shaping economic and social systems. Furthermore, the article notes the necessity of implementing a series of projects to ensure that digital transformation is sustainable and inclusive.
Keywords: Digital transformation, Business analytics, Economic inequality, Digital economy, Digital taxation, Digital divide, Economic development, Digital innovation