Digital transformation, well-being and shrinking communities : Narrowing the divides between urban and rural

Annamari Kiviaho*, Johannes Einolander

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Abstract

The ongoing digital transformation and the digitalisation of services profoundly affect the everyday lives of citizens. Digital transformation's impact is complex and may have both positive and negative consequences on well-being. Particularly in rural areas and shrinking communities, digitalisation and the concentration of services can diminish the level of local services, but digital transformation also promises significant opportunities and benefits to the residents of shrinking and rural communities. This study employed the environmental scanning and futures wheel methodologies to assess the current and future impact of digital transformation and information and communications technology on residents' well-being in shrinking Finnish communities. The results indicate that this impact is more positive than negative, as digitalisation enables multiple services that were previously lacking in these locations. Digitalisation and the rise of remote working can also bring new opportunities and residents to rural and shrinking communities.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere18801
Number of pages13
JournalHeliyon
Volume9
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Digitalisation
  • ICT
  • Remote services
  • Shrinking communities
  • Wellbeing

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