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Article name Digital transformation of Russian industry: the role of state policy
Authors Ivanchenko A.. candidate of historical sciences, senior researcher, ival1972@mail.ru
Bibliographic description
Category Economics
DOI 338.24
DOI 10.21209/2227-9245-2019-25-10-131-140
Article type Sciehtific
Annotation The article is devoted to the problems of digital technologies introduction in the domestic industry and government measures taken in this direction. It is noted that today the main direction of digital development in the most developed countries involves the active introduction of digital technologies in industrial activities (Industry 4.0). The article describes the objectives and main activities of the national program “Digital economy of the Russian Federation”, which can have a stimulating effect on the digital transformation of industry (first of all, the re-equipment of the public administration system with domestic digital solutions). The analysis of statistical data reflecting the introduction of different types of digital technologies in the industry is given as a whole and in individual industries, for the readiness to accept digital solutions and the ability to develop in the direction of “Industry 4.0”. On its basis, it is concluded that today the digital development of the industrial complex of the Russian Federation is not active enough and is extremely uneven, that can have a negative impact on the achievement of the targets of the program “Digital economy of the Russian Federation”. In this regard, it is noted that the system of state policy measures in the direction of digital transformation of the industry needs to be further expanded and updated. A set of measures aimed at stimulating the digital development of industry and the introduction of digital technologies in production activities is proposed. These measures imply the formation of a comfortable institutional environment for the implementation of digital activity in the industry and include a system of actions in the field of tax and monetary policy, the formation of the digital solutions market, the implementation of information and educational activities
Key words digital economy; Industry 4.0; national program; software; competitiveness; institutional conditions; investments; monetary policy; digital solutions market; educational activities
Article information Ivanchenko А. Digital transformation of Russian industry: the role of state policy // Transbaikal State University Journal, 2019, vol. 25, no. 10, pp. 131–140. DOI: 10.21209/2227-9245-2019-25-10-131-140.
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