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Digitalization in economy and innovation : the effect on social and economic processes

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Digitalizacja w gospodarce i innowacjach : wpływ na procesy społeczne i ekonomiczne
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Digital technology has significantly changed the speed of operation in the economy. The Internet and digital devices are a driver of economic growth. This article analyzes the Russian digital economy and society in the context of comparison with EU countries and draws conclusions regarding future development trends. Based on secondary data from the European Commission, this study tackles five components of the Digital Economy and Society Index. It includes ICT Development Index, Global Innovation Index (GII), Networked Readiness Index, Share-Households with Internet, and High-Technology Exports. A cross-country analysis reveals significant differences between Russia and the EU countries in terms of Internet accessand Digital Economy, and their impact on GDP and social processes that take place in the country. Findings show that Russia holds a position among the top ten countries in ICT Development Index and Network Readiness Index. The growth rate of high-tech exports indicatesthe lag of Russia behind other countries in the ranking. According to the ranking of countries by high-tech exports, Russia lags in the production of products with high R&D intensity, such as aerospace products, computers, pharmaceuticals, scientific instruments and electrical machinery. Russia holds a strong position in National Cyber Security (63.64%), as well as in the Share of Households with Internet.
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Technologia cyfrowa znacząco zmieniła szybkość działania w gospodarce. Internet i urządzenia cyfrowe są motorem wzrostu gospodarczego. Artykuł analizuje rosyjską gospodarkę cyfrową i społeczeństwo w porównaniu z krajami UE i wskazuje wnioski dotyczące przyszłych trendów rozwojowych. W oparciu o dane wtórne Komisji Europejskiej analizuje pięć komponentów indeksu gospodarki cyfrowej i społeczeństwa. Obejmuje wskaźnik rozwoju technologii ITT, wskaźnik globalnej innowacyjności (GII), wskaźnik gotowości sieciowej, gospodarstwa domowe z dostępem do Internetu oraz eksport technologii. Analiza międzynarodowa ujawnia znaczne różnice między Rosją a krajami UE w zakresie dostępu do Internetu i gospodarki cyfrowej oraz ich wpływu na PKB i procesy społeczne, które mają miejsce w kraju. Wyniki pokazują, że Rosja zajmuje pozycję w pierwszej dziesiątce krajów w przypadku Indeksu rozwoju w ICT i wskaźnika gotowości sieci. Tempo wzrostu eksportu zaawansowanych technologii wskazuje na opóźnienie Rosji w stosunku do innych krajów. Według rankingu krajów eksportu zaawansowanych technologii Rosja pozostaje w tyle w produkcji produktów o wysokiej intensywności B + R, takich jak produkty lotnicze, komputery, farmaceutyki, przyrządy naukowe i maszyny elektryczne. Rosja ma silną pozycję w przypadku cyfrowego bezpieczeństwa narodowego (63,64%), a także w udziale gospodarstw domowych z Internetem.
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22--32
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Bibliogr. 49 poz., rys., tab.
Twórcy
  • Department of Management, Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
  • Department of Management Organization in Engineering, State University of Management, Moscow, Russia
  • Department of Organization Management in Machinery Industry, State University of Management, Moscow, Russia
  • Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, North-West University
  • The Management Faculty, Czestochowa University of Technology, Czestochowa, Poland
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2019).
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