Researchers from the Department of Entrepreneurship Economics and Business Administration (BiEM) and the Department of Cybersecurity (ElIT) have successfully completed the second stage of the joint project “Restructuring the National Economy Towards Digital Transformations for Sustainable Development” (No. 0122U001232).
As part of the project “Restructuring the National Economy Towards Digital Transformations for Sustainable Development” (No. 0122U001232), in 2024, a methodology and tools were developed to determine the degree of digital transformation of a system (country, region, enterprise) based on the “system of systems” concept. The project also introduced scientific approaches to justify the key principles of forming wiki-communities, approaches for systematizing digital transformation tools into three groups of system-forming factors: material-energy (additive technologies), informational (smart and cloud technologies), and synergistic (formation of networked horizontal supply-production-consumption systems). Additionally, a conceptual approach to digital transformation was proposed through the development of the theory of synergistic convergence, which involves multidisciplinary analysis and consideration of interactions among technological, social, economic, and organizational components.
The project team included:
- Dr. Sc. (Economics), Prof. Oleksandra Karintseva,
- Dr. Sc. (Economics), Prof. Oleksandr Kubatko,
- Dr. Sc. (Economics), Prof. Leonid Melnyk,
- PhD (Economics), Assoc. Prof. Oleksandr Matsenko,
- PhD (Economics), Assoc. Prof. Bohdan Kovalov,
- PhD (Economics), Assoc. Prof. Inna Koblianska,
- PhD (Technical Sciences), Assoc. Prof. Nataliia Barchenko,
- PhD (Physics and Mathematics), Prof. Volodymyr Liubchak.