Abstract

The term “digital” is now ubiquitous and one of the most used and cited word in the everyday life, throughout the world. Although the word saw the light somewhere in the mid-17th century, it’s has been vastly evolved from referring to digits, i.e., fingers, to numerical digits, thus entering the 20th century through the radio and recording technologies to the 1950’s world of computers. Actually, the digital transformation is the most comprehensive and game changer’s process the world has seen since the First Industrial Revolution. As it laid the foundations for the Fourth Industrial revolution, now it is part of our economic and social life, in a capillar way. As Norqvist (2018) puts it, “digital transformation of society refers to a process where humans are re-shaping the way society ‘works’ by ways of interpreting and understanding society, including the usage of digital technologies in everyday life.”

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