From Data to Development: Economic Implications of Internet of Things-driven Sustainability

Sumeet Kaur

Amity School of Social Sciences, Amity University, Punjab, India.

Sumanpreet Kaur *

Amity School of Social Sciences, Amity University, Punjab, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative technological innovation with significant implications for sustainable economic development. This study examines the economic impact of IoT-driven sustainability by analysing how interconnected digital systems contribute to productivity enhancement, efficient resource allocation, and environmental sustainability. The research is based on secondary data and literature published between 2010 and 2025, focusing on global as well as Indian perspectives. An integrated analytical framework grounded in the concepts of information asymmetry, productive efficiency, and environmental externalities has been developed to assess the role of IoT across key sectors including agriculture, manufacturing, energy systems, and urban infrastructure. The study further employs a conceptual empirical model to evaluate the relationship between IoT adoption, digital infrastructure, human capital, environmental regulation, and sustainable economic development. The findings reveal that IoT technologies significantly improve operational efficiency, reduce transaction costs, enhance environmental monitoring, and support data-driven governance. Regression results indicate a positive and statistically significant relationship between IoT adoption and sustainability outcomes, particularly when supported by robust digital infrastructure and skilled human capital. Sectoral analysis demonstrates that IoT-enabled precision farming, industrial automation, smart grids, and smart city applications contribute to sustainable growth through increased productivity and optimized resource utilization. However, challenges such as cybersecurity risks, technological inequality, and inadequate digital infrastructure remain critical concerns, especially in developing economies. The study concludes that IoT can serve as a major driver of sustainable economic transformation when accompanied by inclusive policy frameworks, investments in digital infrastructure, and collaborative governance mechanisms. Future research may further explore the integration of Artificial Intelligence, Green IoT systems, and cybersecurity frameworks in achieving long-term sustainable digital transformation.

Keywords: Internet of Things, sustainable development, digital economy, smart technologies, productive efficiency, environmental sustainability.


How to Cite

Kaur, Sumeet, and Sumanpreet Kaur. 2026. “From Data to Development: Economic Implications of Internet of Things-Driven Sustainability”. Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences 24 (5):74-82. https://doi.org/10.9734/arjass/2026/v24i5909.

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