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The book offers a multidisciplinary investigation into the economic, technological, environmental, and social impacts of Industry 4.0 technology that ensures inclusive and sustainable growth development of regions and countries. Along with identifying new opportunities that new technology provides for inclusive growth, the book aims to propose theoretical substantiation and develop economic, institutional, organizational, and information mechanisms that aid to reduce and eliminate the potential economic, social, and environmental risks. A broad multidisciplinary approach integrating research capabilities of economic and administrative sciences, artificial intelligence and computer sciences, pedagogy and linguistics, latest findings in the above mentioned scientific areas, as well as empirical evidence and pilot innovative research projects conducted by the contributors, allowed them to draw conclusions and develop recommendations for achieving inclusive growth in industrial and agricultural production, innovation and investment activities, management and environment protection, healthcare and education associated with the use of new technology. The contributors hope that empirical materials, innovative developments, and suggestions inspire scientific research, encourage applied studies, and supplement training programs in economic, administrative, social, and computer sciences at the advanced universities and research institutions, in the post-Soviet territory, in particular.
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Professor, Doctor of Economics, Elena I. Inshakova is Honoured Worker of Higher School of the Russian Federation; Professor of the Department of Economic Theory, Regional Economy and Entrepreneurship at Volgograd State University, Volgograd, Russian Federation; Professor of Basic Department of the Southern Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) at Volgograd State University; Chief Researcher of the Institute of Social and Economic Development of Region at Volgograd State University. She is the author of more then 200 scientific and educational publications: about 20 monographs, including foreign publications (in English) indexed in the largest international abstract and citation databases Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection as a leading author and editor; 15 textbooks and training manuals for Master's degree, graduate and postgraduate programmes; more than 30 articles in the journals reviewed by the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation and included in the database Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI) on the Web of Science platform. She is the author of more than 20 articles in publications indexed in the international citation and analytical database Scopus; 10 articles in publications indexed in Web of Science Core Collection. Scientific and metric indicators: citations in RSCI - 1094, Scopus 100, Web of Science Core Collection 63; h-index: RSCI 15, Scopus 4, Web of Science Core Collection 2.
Professor, Doctor of Law Agnessa O. Inshakova is Honorary Worker spheres of education of the Russian Federation, head of the master's degree program "Civil law, business law, private international law," head of the scientific school "Law of economic entities in the context of technological and socio-economic transformations," head of the scientific and educational center "Modernization of the legal system of modern Russia" of the Volgograd State University, Institute of Law, and head of the Basic Department of the Southern Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. She is Author of more than 400 scientific, educational and methodological publications, including: more than 30 monographs, including in leading foreign publications indexed in the international scientific-metric databases SCOPUS / Web of Science Core Collection in English (as a leading author and editor); 36 textbooks, workshops and training manuals (including more than 10 publications with the stamp recommendations of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, as well as leading Federal Publishers, including Yurayt, Zertsalo, etc.). She is Author of more than 200 articles in journals in the List Higher Attestation Commission of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation; 82 articles in journals indexed in the international database Scopus, including Q1 and Q2; 43 articles in journals indexed in the international database Web of Science Core Collection, including Q1 and Q2. It ranks first in the country in the number of publications in SCOPUS and Web of Science Core Collection in the specialty - Law. She has high scientific-metric indicators: citation index in RSCI-1702, Scopus-260, Web of Science Core Collection-54; h-index in RSCI -17; Scopus-8; Web of Science Core Collection-4.
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Part I. Achieving growth across economy and society in the age of new technology: theoretical modeling Chapter 1. Systemic factors and prerequisites for the inclusive growth of the Russian economy (George B. Kleiner, Maxim A. Rybachuk and Venera A. Karpinskaya)Chapter 2. High-Tech Economic Growth from the Standpoint of the Theory of Economic Time: Modeling and Reducing Space-Time Inequality (Elena G. Popkova, Bruno S. Sergi) Chapter 3. Innovative technologies as a factor in ensuring inclusive growth in the unified ecosystem of urban and rural areas (Vladimir V. Kurchenkov, Olga V. Fetisova, Daria A. Koneva, Elena A. Kurchenkova)Chapter 4. Adaptation potential of inclusive growth of the regions of the South of Russia in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic (Inna V. Mitrofanova, Olga A. Chernova, Henrietta Nagy, Marina V. Pleshakova)Chapter 5. The success model to manage the cross-border infrastructure projects (Hans-Christian Brauweiler, Aida Yerimpasheva, Dina Alshimbayeva, Aida Myrzakhmetova)Chapter 6. Digital transformation of managing business entities development in agricultural production (Sergey A. Korobov, Ilya V. Pshenichnikov, Veronica S. Epinina)Part II. Determinants of inclusive growth: a statistical and econometric analysisChapter 7. Decarbonization trends in the largest post-soviet countries and the specifics of their inclusion in the global climate agenda (Lyudmila Yu. Bogachkova, Lidiya S. Guryanova, Nadezhda Yu. Usacheva)Chapter 8. Ensuring the openness of environmentally relevant information as an environmental component of inclusive growth of Russia's regions (Elena A. Ivantsova, Elena A. Zaliznyak, Anna A. Matveeva, Anna V. Kholodenko)Chapter 9. The development of inclusive economy based on digital technologies: econometric assessment of formation (Farida G. Alzhanova, Mikhail M. Guzev, Elena V. Loginova, Aleksander A. Polkovnikov) Chapter 10. Digital transformation of the national economic system: identification of key determinants (Marina E. Buyanova, Alla E. Kalinina, Irina S. Averina) Chapter 11. Innovative development mechanism as a factor of inclusive growth (Elena G. Russkova, Larisa V. Ponomareva, Sergey N. Sokolov and Vasily A. Yakhtin)
Part III. Key enabling technologies: contribution to inclusive development of modern societyChapter 12. Nanotechnology: contribution to inclusive growth in Russia (Irina V. Zaporotskova, Natalya P. Boroznina and Sergey V. Boroznin) Chapter 13. Neural network prediction of economic structural changes in the context of Industry 4.0 (Elena A. Petrova, Alla . Kalinina, Petr V. Bondarenko)Chapter 14. Artificial intelligence technologies for business continuity protection in Industry 4.0 (Michael I. Zabezhailo, Yrii Y. Trunin)Chapter 15. Artificial intelligence algorithms in diagnosis of breast cancer (Alexander G. Losev, Andrey V. Svetlov)Chapter 16. Automating the audit process of management systems through artificial intelligence methods (Valentin Dzedik, Valentina Moiseeva, Alex Ezrakhovich)3Chapter 17. Data centers: market trends and contribution to the world economy development during the COVID-19 pandemic (Elena I. Inshakova, R…