The economic and administrative feasibility of smart digital solutions in managing the risks of school bullying : A field application study

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  • marwa beddia
  • hachmi bouzi
  • hadda madouri

Keywords:

School bullying; digital platforms; economic feasibility; logistic regression; financial sustainability

Abstract

This study assesses the feasibility of a digital platform to combat school bullying in Maghnia using mixed-methods research. Despite high bullying prevalence (54%), formal reporting remains low (17%), while logistic regression identifies willingness to pay as a key adoption predictor. Financial analysis for the realistic scenario (600 families) yields an NPV of +1.58m DZD, an IRR of 39.5%, and a 1.56 BCR, with a 19-month payback period and a 34.2% margin of safety. Ultimately, the platform proves both economically profitable and socially sustainable within the educational digital transformation framework.

Jel Classification Codes: H52, I21, I28, L86, M15.

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03/27/2026

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The economic and administrative feasibility of smart digital solutions in managing the risks of school bullying : A field application study. (2026). Journal of Economic Additions, 10(1), 359-337. https://journals.univ-ghardaia.edu.dz/idafat/article/view/1938

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