Digital Technologies for Improving Logistics Performance of Countries

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The logistics performance has a crucial role in the industrial and economic development of countries. This study aims to underline implications for policy makers in improving the logistics performance of countries in terms of Industry 4.0. For this purpose, the effect of digitalisation on logistics performance is analysed by using correlation and multiple regression analysis. The empirical study builds upon dimensions and indicators of the Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) and Logistics Performance Index (LPI) of the World Bank. The results indicate that governmental policies should target to deliver sound framework conditions for the generation of human capital (here: ICT specialists), sustainable usage of internet services (e.g. professional social networks, online sales, etc.), integration of digital technologies (e.g. Big Data, Cloud computing, etc.), as well as digital connectivity (here: fixed broadband and 4G coverage) in order facilitate improvement of logistics performance.

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Moldabekova, A., Philipp, R., Reimers, H. E., & Alikozhayev, B. (2021). Digital Technologies for Improving Logistics Performance of Countries. Transport and Telecommunication, 22(2), 207–216. https://doi.org/10.2478/ttj-2021-0016

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