Analysis of the parameters limiting the mitigation of dislocation resulting from smart solutions
Abstract
The socio-economic-environmental impacts of today’s challenges (e.g. energy crisis, inflation, digitalisation explosion) require systemic responses using smart solutions. This calls for highly complex interventions, for which several studies and studies have already been carried out in the education, health and public administration sectors. These interact in a two-way manner with transport, since the application of digitalization and smart solutions makes it possible to implement various processes in an online system, which may also result in a reduction in the number of dislocations. The research carried out so far assumes an ideal environment, but it is also necessary to take into account aspects (e.g. demographic
characteristics, digital sophistication, reliability of IT systems) that can have a significant impact on the effectiveness of solutions. This research presents and analyses these factors and their impact.
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