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Inclusion and Innovation in the Digital Economy

shows how Europe’s digital future can be both innovative and inclusive. Based on EU-27 data from 2015 to 2023, it uncovers what truly drives digital progress and how countries can align technological growth with social equity.

At its heart lies a unique framework that connects innovation with inclusion, highlighting not only technology and growth but also the critical roles of skills, trust, and fairness. By combining advanced analytical tools with accessible explanations, the book maps national pathways of digitalisation and develops credible scenarios to 2030 for indices such as Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI). The results are clear: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) human capital is the decisive channel through which socio-economic structures shape digital outcomes.

By identifying distinct trajectories across the EU, the book translates complex data into actionable insights for policy, strategy, and investment. With clear visuals, transparent sources, and replicable methods, it is both rigorous and practical. This book is written for researchers seeking evidence, policymakers shaping digital strategies, and business leaders making informed decisions. It is not just another academic study, but a decision-enabling resource for Europe’s digital decade.



This book uncovers what truly drives digital progress and how countries can align technological growth with social equity. At its heart lies a unique framework that connects innovation with inclusion, highlighting not only technology and growth but also the critical roles of skills, trust, and fairness.

1. Introduction to the Digital Economy
2. Business Model Transformation
in the Digital Economy
3. The Labour Market in the Digital Economy Era:
Opportunities and Challenges
4. Digital Inclusion and Exclusion: Social and
Ethical Dimensions
5. Towards 2030: The Global Future of the Digital Economy
6. Conclusion
Ewelina Sokoowska is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Digital Economy and Finance at the Faculty of Management and Economics, Gdask University of Technology, Poland.

Magorzata Gawrycka is Associate Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Management and Economics at the Gdask University of Technology, Poland.