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How globalization is changing digital technology adoption: An international perspective

Marinko ŠKareDomingo Riberio Soriano

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Economics and EconometricsIndex (economics)GlobalizationDigital technology adoptionManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessAZ20-999ddc:650EconomicsEconomic geographyBusiness and International ManagementTotal factor productivityC33Panel dataMarketingH1-99Technological change05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Convergence (economics)O14Social sciences (General)Random effect050211 marketingHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesF6Globalization050203 business & managementPanel data

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Abstract This paper examines how globalization influences the adoption of digital technologies. The purpose of the paper is to explain how globalization affects new technology adoptions. We use country-level data from the globalization index (KOF), digital adoption index (DAI), global competitiveness index (GDI), and total factor productivity (TFP) on 183 countries and using advanced panel data modeling. Empirical findings show globalization can significantly affect technology adoption in all countries. The study's findings show globalization positively affects technology transfers and spillovers; here, using digital technology. Countries undergoing significant technological changes achieve ever-growing digital technology adoption convergence. In our study, the evidence comes from an international perspective, with an extensive sample of 183 countries that explain about 80 percent of the transfer process.

10.1016/j.jik.2021.04.001https://hdl.handle.net/10419/260968