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Digitalisation was linked to higher efficiency in logistics companies

A logistics worker in professional attire stands centered in a modern warehouse corridor flanked by tall shelving units stocked with organized inventory, holding a digital tablet for inventory management.
Research area:Business, Management and AccountingDigital transformationDigital economy

What the study found

The study found that digitalisation had a positive effect on business efficiency in logistics companies in northwestern Croatia. The reported benefits were strongest in warehouse operations, cost management, and employee productivity.

Why the authors say this matters

The authors conclude that continuous investment in digital solutions and employee training is essential for sustaining competitiveness in today's business environment. They also describe digitalisation as a strategic priority in the European Union and note that Croatia is participating in these efforts.

What the researchers tested

The researchers conducted a quantitative study using a survey of logistics companies in northwestern Croatia. They examined the impact of digitalisation on business efficiency.

What worked and what didn't

Digitalisation was associated with improved business operations overall. The abstract specifically says it positively affected warehouse operations, cost management, and employee productivity; it does not describe any areas where digitalisation did not help.

What to keep in mind

The available summary does not describe detailed limitations or caveats. The findings come from a survey of logistics companies in northwestern Croatia, so the scope is limited to that context.

Key points

  • Digitalisation was reported to have a positive effect on business efficiency.
  • The strongest effects were noted in warehouse operations, cost management, and employee productivity.
  • The study used a quantitative survey of logistics companies in northwestern Croatia.
  • The authors conclude that digital investment and employee training are important for competitiveness.
  • The abstract does not describe specific limitations or negative findings.

Disclosure

Research title:
Digitalisation was linked to higher efficiency in logistics companies
Authors:
Saša Petar, Ena Štampar, Petra Tišler Kovač
Institutions:
University North, University North, University North
Publication date:
2026-03-09
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