The ability to work, socialise, and conduct personal and business activities online presents endless possibilities. Our understanding of its impacts on businesses, economies and the planet is still evolving. Our study shows that, overall, both executives and consumers are confident that the anywhere economy will improve economic conditions and personal lives. They also believe that embedding digitalisation in daily life can help overcome some of the inequities of modern life and accelerate the planet’s decarbonisation process.
The acceleration of the anywhere economy has been rapid, and uncertainties remain about its indirect benefits and costs. For example, while remote work can help some workers reduce their carbon footprint by eliminating their daily commute, the benefits could be offset by increased emissions from air travel to meet with colleagues in distant locations. Likewise, the development of the anywhere economy may encourage advanced countries to invest in costly digital infrastructure, such as data centres, potentially widening the digital divide with emerging markets that cannot make similar investments.
To this point, the anywhere economy has demonstrated both positive and negative impacts. Moving forward, it will be important to maximise its benefits and minimise its costs. Achieving this goal requires a comprehensive understanding of the complex effects that the anywhere economy has on our lives.
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