Abstract
Purpose: This article aims to present a methodology for evaluating economic security within digitalized investment processes, addressing the evolving financial landscape's demands for innovative assessment approaches. Methods: The methodology developed integrates key components, indicators, and measurement techniques to offer a holistic evaluation of economic security. Case study countries are analyzed to identify common patterns, trends, and best practices, enriching the methodology's robustness. Results and discussion: The methodology provides valuable insights into maintaining economic security in digitalized investment environments, emphasizing factors such as legal and regulatory frameworks, technological infrastructure, data security, and investor protection. The analysis facilitates a nuanced understanding of economic security dynamics in digital transformation. Implications of the research: This research has significant implications for policymakers, researchers, and industry practitioners by offering a comprehensive tool to navigate the complexities of economic security in the digital era. It enables stakeholders to adapt effectively to digitalization challenges and opportunities, ensuring investor protection and financial system stability. Originality/value: This research contributes to the discourse on economic security and digital transformation by presenting a reliable and efficient evaluation methodology. It fills a critical gap in current methodologies, enhancing the ability of stakeholders to address the intricacies of digitalized investment processes and safeguard economic security.
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