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Digital transformation and sustainable development in higher education in a post-pandemic world

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/13504509.2023.2237933

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Sustainable development; sustainable development goals; digital transformation; higher education; COVID-19 pandemic

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This paper analyzes the relationship between digital transformation and sustainable development, and investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on higher education institutions through a global survey. The results indicate that most respondents have developed digital skills and increased their involvement in online learning, but more digital training is needed. The findings support the role of digital technologies in promoting sustainable development at higher education institutions. In addition, the paper provides an assessment of trends and recommendations for future developments.
Digital technologies are now part of our daily lives, and the speed of their implementation and use has been accelerated as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Digital transformation, seen in the past as a problem, is now perceived as an important component in the future of sustainable development (SD), especially at higher education institutions whose operations have been adversely affected by the pandemic in many ways. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the subject matter of digital transformation and how it relates to a SD context. It reports on the results of a worldwide survey at higher education institutions, which identified some areas where the pandemic impacted and/or influenced their activities. The survey received 158 responses and a principal component analysis was performed to model the items associated with digital tools boosting SD, innovative business opportunities and ideas, and needs for improvement at HEIs. The results indicate that most part of the respondents developed digital skills and increased their involvement with e-learning and distance learning; however, more digital training is needed. Findings also support the role played by digital technologies in boosting SD at HEIs, and the role of institutions in promoting innovation through digital tools. Apart from an analysis of the extent to which the COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to digital transformation in an SD context in higher education institutions, the paper provides an assessment of trends and recommendations that may guide future developments in a post-pandemic work.

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