2019 Digital Value Study

The general consensus among company directors and managers in German-speaking countries is that digital transformation will lead to huge changes, and that these will be disruptive in many business sectors. How can companies cope with this upheaval and ultimately benefit from it? What have companies achieved so far? What future developments do they think are in store?

   

Horváth & Partners investigated these questions as part of this study on digital transformation. The Digital Value 2019 study is based on an underlying survey of around 300 decision-makers from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, which represents a cross-section of the corporate landscape.

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