DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AS A KEY FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INNOVATIVE ECONOMY
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Digital transformation, innovative economy, digital technologies, competitiveness, economic growth, innovation policy, digital infrastructure.Abstract
The article examines the role of digital transformation as a key factor in the development of an innovative economy. It highlights how digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence, big data, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things, are transforming traditional business models and creating new opportunities for economic growth. The study analyzes the interconnection between digitalization and innovation activity, emphasizing the importance of digital infrastructure, human capital, and state policy in fostering innovation-driven development. The paper also explores global trends and national strategies aimed at accelerating the digital transformation process in order to enhance competitiveness and ensure sustainable economic progress.
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