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Industrial Digitalization: Ð N Empirical Assessment Of The Digital Maturity Of Enterprises

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The digitalization of Industry 4.0 is one of the key challenges facing industrial companies. Modern technologies such as the Industrial Internet of Things, cloud computing and blockchain, big data collection and analytics, machine learning technologies, digital twins, and human-machine interaction have a wide range of effects for industrial companies and can fundamentally change the way they do business or lead to the creation of new ones.Industry 4.0 technology implementation projects are complex in nature, as they require the involvement of various specialists from a variety of professional fields. At the same time, the development of one or another area of activity within companies can be in different stages, which affects the success or failure of the implementation of certain areas of activity in the framework of projects for the introduction of Industry 4.0 technologies.Thus, within the framework of the study, the goal is to develop a method that allows you to assess the readiness of industrial enterprises to implement digital technologies.At the first stage of the study, a list of directions and aspects of digital transformation was developed. At the second stage, using interviews with experts, the degrees of significance of each of the proposed aspects were calculated. In conclusion, the assessment of digital maturity was carried out on a sample of industrial enterprises using a combination of previously obtained expert assessments and surveys within enterprises.

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  • P. S. Kuzmin, 2022. "Industrial Digitalization: Ð N Empirical Assessment Of The Digital Maturity Of Enterprises," Strategic decisions and risk management, Real Economy Publishing House, vol. 12(3).
  • Handle: RePEc:abw:journl:y:2022:id:954
    DOI: 10.17747/2618-947X-2021-3-220-235
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