Implications of Digital Infrastructure on Social Sustainability in Global Countries
Approaches to global sustainability, markets, and governance,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 381 - 403
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Association of Tourism Sector With Sustainable Development and Its Drivers
Ajay Kumar Singh,
No information about this author
S. Srinivasan
No information about this author
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 45 - 74
Published: April 18, 2025
Tourism
industry
creates
multiple
opportunities
to
increase
social-economic,
financial
and
human
development.
It
is
worthy
of
increasing
sustainable
development
its
other
drivers.
However,
existing
researchers
did
not
measure
the
impact
tourism
sector
on
dimensions.
Excessive
may
also
create
obstacles
challenges
for
achieving
sustainability
in
economic,
social,
financial,
environmental,
technological
cultural
development,
sector.
This
chapter
explores
association
with
across
countries
using
robust
empirical
models.
shows
contribution
open
innovation
highlighted
this
chapter.
infers
that
economic
social
improve
as
increases.
showed
a
significant
environmental
Language: Английский
Implications of Digitalization on Public Health Sector Across Countries
Ajay Kumar Singh,
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S. Srinivasan,
No information about this author
Bhim Jyoti
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et al.
Advances in medical technologies and clinical practice book series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 359 - 394
Published: Nov. 22, 2024
This
study
assesses
the
influence
of
digitalization
on
public
health
sector
across
52
countries.
For
above-mentioned
investigation,
it
creates
a
digital
infrastructure
index
(DII)
which
is
used
to
observe
progress
these
countries
in
digitalization.
Public
(PHI)
also
created
for
selected
during
2010
–
2022.
Further,
estimated
values
PHI
are
considered
explore
relative
health.
The
Karl-Pearson
correlation
coefficient
analysis
adopted
association
and
with
other
macro
indicators.
It
examines
as
including
specific
control
variables
regression
analysis.
found
positive
causal
among
mentioned
indexes.
global
cannot
improve
their
without
adopting
empirical
results
helpful
using
digitalization,
improving
Language: Английский
Digital Infrastructure and Sustainable Development Goals in G20 Countries
Practice, progress, and proficiency in sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 363 - 408
Published: Oct. 4, 2024
This
chapter
examines
the
significance
of
digital
infrastructure
(DI)
to
achieve
sustainable
development
goals
(SDGs)
in
G20
countries
during
2010
–
2022.
It
develops
a
set
simultaneous
models
assess
causal
association
SDGs
and
its
other
drivers
with
DI.
SDGI
is
inclusion
three
main
supportive
drivers.
also
detects
interlinkages
components
There
noted
diversity
group
specific
DI
SDGs.
Most
European
Union
(EU)
could
better
positions
Hence,
high
creating
obstacles
low-ranking
countries.
Moreover,
their
(except
environmental
sustainability)
have
positive
significant
provides
numerous
policy
suggestions
scope
further
research.
Language: Английский
Digital Transformation and Customer's Problems in Banking Industry of India
Advances in higher education and professional development book series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 34
Published: Oct. 4, 2024
This
chapter
observes
the
problems
of
banking
sector
due
to
digital
transformation
(i.e.,
mobile
banking,
internet
etc.)
in
India.
It
used
perception
302
customers
who
were
selected
from
Delhi
and
Dehradun.
These
have
accounts
public
private
banks.
CFA
technique
is
examine
latent
variables
among
28
different
indicators
that
are
divided
five
constructs,
i.e.,
transformation,
financial
security,
physical
devices,
frauds,
risk.
The
statistics
collected
through
a
7-point
Likert
scale.
results
based
on
indicate
risk,
fraud,
fraud
related
create
barriers
for
transformation.
policy-oriented
research
detects
numerous
industry
also
provides
policy
proposals
increase
customer's
trust
Language: Английский
A Comparative Performance of Digitalization and Health Sector in Selected Non-OECD Countries
S. Srinivasan
No information about this author
Advances in medical technologies and clinical practice book series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 65 - 114
Published: Nov. 22, 2024
This
book
chapter
investigates
the
impact
of
digitalization
on
healthcare
quality
in
selected
non-OECD
countries,
aligning
with
SDG-1's
focus
ICT
for
progress.
It
creates
digital
infrastructure
and
public
health
indices
analyzes
WHO
eHealth
survey
data
(2010-2023)
through
regression
analysis.
Variables
include
ICT,
expenditure,
mortality
life
expectancy,
causes
mortality,
maternal
infant
number
physicians,
nurses
available
caring
personnel,
hospital
bed
size,
Primary
care,
patient
experience,
safety,
Number
Hospital
indicators.
The
findings
suggest
that
GDP
expenditure
positively
influence
expectancy
countries
economies.
aims
to
guide
policies
enhance
experience.
Despite
its
strengths
practical
policy-making
achieving
SDGs,
it
emphasizes
importance
accessibility
usability,
suggesting
further
research
directions
field.
Language: Английский
Impact of Digital Technologies on Tourist Arrival in Selected Economies
M. Gupta,
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Bhoomika Sharma,
No information about this author
Ajay Kumar Singh
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et al.
Advances in electronic government, digital divide, and regional development book series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 441 - 474
Published: Dec. 13, 2024
This
chapter
assesses
the
significance
of
digital
technologies
on
tourist
arrivals
in
Australia,
France,
India,
Italy,
Japan
and
Saudi
Arabia
during
2009
–
2020.
It
developed
a
linear
regression
equation
to
observe
role
tourism
sector.
The
results
based
Panel
FGLS
model
infer
that
broadband
subscription,
use
internet,
IT
investment
mobile
phone
subscription
showed
significant
impact
arrivals.
Digital
like
internet
access,
expenditure
are
essential
promote
suggests
policy
implications
increase
for
further
development
industries.
also
positive
smart
tourism,
sustainable
these
countries.
Smart
is
favourable
achieving
SDGs
mentioned
Scope
research
directions
area
industries
identified
this
chapter.
Language: Английский