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Digitalization Factors in the Russian Manufacturing Industry

Student: Vlada Abrosimova

Supervisor: Marina Arkhipova

Faculty: Faculty of Economic Sciences

Educational Programme: (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

Digitalization is one of the key trends in the modern development of manufacturing industries. The introduction of end-to-end digital technologies allows enterprises to increase their efficiency and strengthen competitiveness in the global market. This study explains the factors of digitalization of Russian industrial enterprises. The database is based on the results of a sample survey of 1,716 enterprises in the Russian manufacturing industry. Empirical estimates include the implementation of logistic regressions. The results of the study indicate the prevalence of different digitalization factors depending on the size groups of manufacturing enterprises. To achieve comprehensive digitalization it is necessary to ensure synergy of end-to-end advanced technologies. The creation of digital ecosystems is achieved by large enterprises engaged in high-tech economic activities.

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