Navigating The Digital Shift: Exploring Post-Covid-19 Drivers Of Digital Transformation
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Abstract
The COVID-19 epidemic has had far-reaching consequences for businesses and society, but digital technologies have become indispensable in the fight against the disease. The epidemic has created many problems, but it has also opened many doors for digital technology to be used and improved. In light of this, many companies are putting their efforts into digital transformation programs to better prepare their businesses for the post-COVID-19 age. In light of the corporate environment after COVID-19, this research seeks to identify the factors that influence digital transformation. There are three primary types of determinants: human, organizational, and technological. These considerations span a wide range of topics, including cybersecurity threats, business process automation, virtual collaboration, remote work, resilience and recovery, and the health and safety of employees. This study intends to shed light on the crucial factors impacting digital transformation initiatives in the post-pandemic corporate environment by investigating these drivers. Gaining a complete understanding of these elements can assist firms in formulating strategies to face the challenges of digital transformation and make the most of its opportunities. In order to secure long-term success, resilience, and continuity of operations in the face of ever-changing disruptions and uncertainties, it is crucial to embrace digital technologies.