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Regional Economics: Theory and Practice
 

Digital economy of the Sverdlovsk oblast: Preconditions of formation, trends, directions of technological development

Vol. 16, Iss. 8, AUGUST 2018

Received: 28 May 2018

Received in revised form: 25 June 2018

Accepted: 2 July 2018

Available online: 15 August 2018

Subject Heading: SOCIOECONOMIC POLICY

JEL Classification: L52, L73

Pages: 1429–1444

https://doi.org/10.24891/re.16.8.1429

Starikov E.N. Ural State Forest Engineering University, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation
starik1705@yandex.ru

ORCID id: not available

Ramenskaya L.A. Ural State University of Economics, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation
ramen_lu@mail.ru

ORCID id: not available

Subject This article deals with the peculiarities, institutional environment, and prerequisites for the development of the digital economy at the regional level.
Objectives The article aims to analyze the possibilities of realization of activities on development of digital economy in the business ecosystem of the Sverdlovsk oblast.
Methods For the study, we used the methods of analysis of research and statistical data.
Results The article identifies trends, the institutional basis, perspective directions of technological development, and the areas of growth of the digital economy of the Sverdlovsk oblast for three branches of manufacturing industry, namely, machine-building, chemical, and forest ones.
Relevance The results obtained can be used to shape a regional program for the digital economy development, including the development of a relevant regional project passport or certificate.

Keywords: digital economy, Sverdlovsk oblast, Industry 4.0

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