Adapting the Smart Village Index as a Technological Tool for Rural Digitalization and Tourism Development in Emerging Economies

This research adapts and tests the Smart Village Index (SVI) as a multidimensional technological model designed to assess the digital readiness, institutional maturity, and infrastructural connectivity of rural areas in Serbia. The research was undertaken in 10 rural municipalities that are representative of various phases of digital transformation and development typologies. The dimensions included in the analysis were six, which are information and communication technologies, digital governance, leadership and local competences, community participation, a sustainable economy, and infrastructure. The results indicated significant regional differences: About 30% of the municipalities, including Aranđelovac, Kanjiža, and Arilje, fall into the group of smart villages with developed infrastructure and high institutional readiness. About 40% of the municipalities, such as Titel, Knjazevac, and Despotovac, are in the phase of transiting to digital, while the remaining 30% (Knić, Rekovac, Žabari, and Crna Trava) still present a low level of digital connectivity, with limited capacities in their institutions. This research supports the fact that the successful digital transformation of rural communities requires a balance between technological development, institutional support, and social inclusion. The Smart Village Index (SVI) proposed is a robust way to evaluate the digital readiness of villages and to inform targeted policies on achieving sustainable rural development in Serbia. In addition to its analytical and evaluative role, the Smart Village Index (SVI) is a digital–technological innovation and a computational tool that unites data modeling, algorithmic standardization, and digital analytics in order to measure the level of digital readiness of a rural community. It therefore crosses over the thresholds of the conventional social scientist construct and gives a technological implementation that is within the threshold of technology being a reproducible and data-driven instrument for the real-life planning of digital governance and rural development. © 2025 by the authors.

Авторы
Gajić Tamara 1, 2 , Blešić Ivana V. 3 , Vukolić Dragan 4 , Ivkov Milan 3 , Radovanovíc Milan M. 1 , Malinović-Milićević Slavica 1, 5 , Miljkovic O. 6
Издательство
MDPI
Номер выпуска
11
Язык
Английский
Статус
Опубликовано
Номер
513
Том
13
Год
2025
Организации
  • 1 Institute for the Serbian Language of SASA, Belgrade, Serbia
  • 2 Faculty of Organizational Studies Eduka, University Business Academy in Novi Sad, Belgrade, Serbia
  • 3 Department of Geography, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia
  • 4 Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management, University of Business Studies, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • 5 Institute of Environmental Engineering, RUDN University, Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation
  • 6 National Museum of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
Ключевые слова
digital transformation; rural development; Serbia; smart tourism; Smart Village Index
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