Тип публикации: научное издание
Год издания: 2022
Идентификатор DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7633-8_11
Ключевые слова: covid-19, digital technology, electronic communications, information resources, model transformation
Аннотация: Purpose/Objectives Identification of key structural elements, parameters, and processes of e-digital transformation of the “green” economy model under conditions of overcoming socio-economic and economic problems caused by the worsening epidemiological situation and the introduction of additional quarantine restrictions. MethodologПоказать полностьюy In the process of considering the problems of electronic digital transformation of the “green” economy in connection with COVID-19 were applied general scientific methods of analysis, synthesis, the genesis of new knowledge, methods of modeling, and forecasting the most likely change in the socio-economic situation, methods of statistical and economic data analysis, methods of regulatory analysis of strategic documents, methods of generalization, analogy and comparison of raw data. The Results Transformation processes of the “green” economy formation during the spread of COVID-19 are based on the extensive use of digital technologies, providing a systematization of multidirectional information about the nature and level of morbidity of the population. This enables public authorities and the management of individual organizations to make informed management decisions about changing the mode of operation based on electronic technologies according to the basic conditions for the development of the digitalization of the “green” economy. Conclusions/Significance The formation of a sustainable system of “green” economy in a COVID-19 pandemic crisis is determined by compliance with many socio-economic, legal, and technological conditions associated with the use of digital technology. This provides enhanced opportunities to maximize the full awareness of the participants of public–private cooperation on the nature of the implementation of the construction of a “green” economy. At the same time, there is a development of comprehensive organizational, legal, and economic measures to overcome the crisis in the spread of COVID-19. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
Журнал: Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Выпуск журнала: Vol. 264
Номера страниц: 105-112