Abstract
The digital divide significantly impacts the digitalization of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), influencing their ability to adopt and leverage modern technologies. This review focuses on three critical factors: infrastructure challenges, financial constraints, and skills gaps. Drawing from journal articles published in 2024, it highlights how disparities in internet access, limited investment capabilities, and workforce skill shortages exacerbate digital inequities among SMEs. The findings underscore the need for targeted policies, enhanced funding mechanisms, and accessible training programs to bridge this divide. Addressing these barriers is vital for ensuring SMEs’ competitiveness and inclusion in an increasingly digital economy.
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