Economic Computation and Economic Cybernetics Studies and Research, Vol. 58, Issue 2/2024 DOI: 10.24818/18423264/58.2.24.11 © 2024 The Authors. Published by Editura ASE. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Nicoleta CRISTACHE, PhD nicoleta.cristache@ugal.ro Dunărea de Jos University of Galați, Romania Oana PRICOPOAIA, PhD oana.pricopoaia@ugal.ro Dunărea de Jos University of Galați, Romania Marian NĂSTASE, PhD nastasem1@yahoo.com Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania Răzvan Cătălin DOBREA, PhD (corresponding author) razvan.dobrea@man.ase.ro Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania Mihaela ONICA IBINCEANU, PhD cristina_onica@yahoo.com Dunărea de Jos University of Galați, Romania Laurențiu COROBAN, PhD dorucoroban@yahoo.com West University of Timișoara, Romania The Impact of Digitalisation on The Performance of Companies at National Level Abstract. The starting point of this article was to understand how digitalisation strategies can influence the way a business operates. There is no surprise that research on digital transformation has recently attracted a lot of interest among academics. Countries, cities, industries, companies, and people face the same challenge of adapting to a digital environment. The phenomenon of digital transformation always tends to be complicated, ambiguous, challenging, and with unplanned managerial tasks for organisations. The success rate of such digital transformations is very low due to rapid changes in technologies. Digital transformation through these technologies requires a fundamental change in organisational processes, technology, and people's behaviour. Through a systematic review of the literature, it was found that digitally mature businesses focus on integrating digital technologies such as social, mobile, and analytics in the service of transforming the way businesses operate. A unique aspect of digital transformation is that risk-taking is becoming a cultural norm as more and more digitally advanced companies seek new levels of competitive advantage. Keywords: digitalisation, digital transformation, digital education, entrepreneurship, digital maturity. JEL Classification: C02, C11, C45, C46, C63.