2018
DOI: 10.21003/ea.v174-03
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Readiness of Russian regions to digitize the economy

Abstract: The article examines the compliance of the technical and economic conditions of the Russian regions with the total digitalization process. As a research methodology, the authors used their own approach, based on carrying out an interval analytical grouping on a multidimensional average. 17 indicators were selected to calculate the multidimensional average. The indicators characterise technical and economic conditions for digitalization. Using the correlation analysis, the authors developed a mechanism to emit … Show more

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“…However, the current regional dynamics show that these processes have not yet yielded positive results but led to increased differentiation of regional development (Zemtsov et al 2019 ), growing regional asymmetry of living conditions, expanding regional disparities in the development of productive forces, and raising disintegration of the economy and the entire economic space. Despite the implemented federal programs and regional digital development strategies, the general trend across Russian regions shows deepening of all types of regional economic disproportions (Tikhonova et al 2018 ), increasing contradiction between the existing territorial and sectoral structure of the economic complex of the country and its regions, and the needs of creating a competitive and highly productive system of social production.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, the current regional dynamics show that these processes have not yet yielded positive results but led to increased differentiation of regional development (Zemtsov et al 2019 ), growing regional asymmetry of living conditions, expanding regional disparities in the development of productive forces, and raising disintegration of the economy and the entire economic space. Despite the implemented federal programs and regional digital development strategies, the general trend across Russian regions shows deepening of all types of regional economic disproportions (Tikhonova et al 2018 ), increasing contradiction between the existing territorial and sectoral structure of the economic complex of the country and its regions, and the needs of creating a competitive and highly productive system of social production.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though innovation diffusion processes can be uneven and lead to such long-term challenges as economic and social inequality (Tikhonova et al 2018 ), the introduction of digital economy mechanisms remains the key to increasing productivity and improving living standards in the regions. In any case, introducing digital technologies requires the transformation of regional governance and the economy based on an innovative renewal model.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main objective of this study is to identify trends in the development of digitalization of the Russian regions, to determine variations in the deviation of the development of the digital economy of the region from the average, and also to determine ways to increase digitalization in the regions of the Russian Federation. Various studies show that there is a significant differentiation between regions depending on the level of development of digital ecosystems (Stepanova, Ukhanova, Grigorishchin, & Yakhyaev, 2019;Tikhonova, Melnikova, & Vishnevskaya, 2018).…”
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“…The key indicators of effective production are the following: professional management; ability to organize effective work of employees; successful design, implementation and improvement of production processes [5,6].…”
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confidence: 99%