Abstract


 In order to develop and be competitive, modern enterprises, which function in an environment that is globalised, dynamic and subject to strong digitalisation pressure, need to implement information technologies in a way that will allow them, as they achieve further levels of virtualisation, to maintain, and even enhance, their ability to create value added. As business activity is moved to a space shaped by computers and IT networks and distance communication tools and forms are developed, the importance of establishing contacts and relations in the organisation and execution of value-creation business processes increases. Digitalisation of the economy and society is one of the most dynamic changes of our times, opening up new opportunities to create business models, while bringing uncertainty and various threats connected, among other things, with social consequences of the automation of production processes and security in a broad sense. The aim of the presentation is to indicate areas of activity in which information technologies are most often implemented in enterprises in Poland as well as managers' strategic approach to this problem in the face of digital transformation. The paper presents the level of Polish enterprises’ engagement in the process of digital transformation and shows how the progress in terms of implementation of modern ICT in the aspect of customer contacts, managing and executing contacts with suppliers and recipients and resource configuration, impacts the effectiveness of the enterprises surveyed.

Highlights

  • This article is part of the wider research of the scientific team, which concern the financial consequences of loss of health and life by the households’ members.Typical approaches that can be found in the literature for the analysis of the economic consequences of the loss of a household member, include estimates based on the cost of production, willingness to pay approach and utility theory

  • Selected scenarios of career path development will be considered and an income gap assessment model will be proposed. This gap arises as a difference between the expected career path of a childless person and a person with a child. This problem takes a different scale depending on the economic situation of the country, social policy, social security in a given country, as well as cultural differences resulting from tradition, mentality and the dominant family model, etc

  • In the compensation of personal damages, the loss for the victim's household is increasingly appreciated. This may be used in civil liability insurance

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Introduction

This article is part of the wider research of the scientific team, which concern the financial consequences of loss of health and life by the households’ members. The authors are considering the damages for indirectly affected (Jędrzychowska, 2017A, Jędrzychowska, Kwiecień 2019) In this context, consideration is given to a problem related to the economic consequences of a child's death in a household. Consideration is given to a problem related to the economic consequences of a child's death in a household This problem is important in the context of calculation the value of compensation for this loss (eg compensation from liability insurance). This gap arises as a difference between the expected career path of a childless person and a person with a child This problem takes a different scale depending on the economic situation of the country, social policy, social security in a given country, as well as cultural differences resulting from tradition, mentality and the dominant family model, etc. The numerical illustration will be based on the Polish reality

Lost expenditures of free time
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Change in the career development
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