BENEFITS AND RISKS OF THE E-RESIDENCY CONCEPT IMPLEMENTED BY THE REPUBLIC OF ESTONIA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/20OI02KronKeywords:
E-residency, benefits, risks, systematic literature reviewAbstract
The paper is focused on discovering the benefits and risks that come with the implementation of the concept of e-residency, on the example of the Republic of Estonia. A systematic review of the literature was chosen as the research method for the reason that it enables transparency, objectivity and repeatability of the research. Also, this approach provides insight into the state of the published literature on this topic. The paper explains the process of conducting a systematic literature review, and finally analyzes the obtained results.
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2022-12-07
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