The book focuses on a systemic study of the challenges of the modern economy and related problems and areas of sustainable development of countries, regions, and businesses, with particular attention paid to the new prospects offered by the spread of digital technology. The book’s contribution to the literature is that it reveals the specifics and digital perspectives of supporting the SDGs in the economy at every level of the economy: country, regional, and corporate, considering sectoral specificities—this is reflected in six parts of the book.
Part 1 identifies contemporary challenges of the modern economy as barriers to sustainable development. Part 2 reflects the future direction of sustainable development of the countries. Part 3 considers the problems and prospects for sustainable development of regions. Part 4 focuses on the problems and prospects for the sustainable development of enterprises and industries. Part 5 sheds light on the economic and legal foundations and cooperative mechanisms of sustainable development. Part 6 offers recommendations for enhancing the use of digital technologies offered by Industry 4.0 to support the SDGs.
Scientists whose research interests include sustainable economic development are the primary target audience for this book. For the primary target audience, the book forms a systemic view of the global challenges of sustainable development and offers a set of scientific and methodological recommendations to provide an effective response to these challenges at every level of the economy. An additional audience for the book is practicing experts, who will find international best practices and applied recommendations to support sustainable economic development and implementation of the SDGs in the practice of state (national regulation and public administration of the region) and corporate (in various industries) management.
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Part 1. Challenges of the Modern Economy as Barriers to Sustainable Development.- 1. Statistic Indicators for Assessing the Measuring Efficiency to Counter Economic Sanctions.- 2. The Innovative and Sustainable Development of Energetics Under the Conditions of the Post-pandemic Recovery of the Economy.- 3. Scenario Analysis of the Development of the Russian Digital Economy Until 2025.- 4. The Post-pandemic Analysis of the Specifics of Industrial Economies’ Development from the Positions of Innovativeness and Sustainability.- 5. The Post-Pandemic Model of the Sectoral Development of Emerging Economies’ Industry.- 6. Perspective Role of Digitalization in the Well-Balanced Development of the Global Economic System of the Future.- 7. The Role of Digital Security for the Stable Development of the Global Economic System of the Future.- 8. Sustainable Development of the World Economy of the Future on the Basis of Digitalization: the 2030 Perspective.- 9. Dialectics of Systems Development.- 10. Problems of Consideration of Environmental Factors in Urban Planning as a Mechanism for Sustainable Development.- 11. Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Agri-Food Policy as a Component of the Economic Security of the Region.- 12. Employment of Workers in Green Jobs: Industry, Product and Skill Approaches.- 13. Problems and Implementation Prospects of Experimental Legal Regimes in Russia.- 14. Globalization as a Factor of Influence on Russian Federation’s Foreign Economic Activity: Engineering Exports.- 15. Import Substitution: the Main Directions of Import Substitution, the Pros and Cons of the Implemented State Program, Some Success Stories of Import Substitution and its Prospects.- 16. Problems and Prospects for the Development of Import Substitution in the Agro-Industrial Complex of the Russian Federation.- 17. Cooperation, Humanism, Tolerance: Realities of History and Modernity.- 18. Features of the Sustainable Development of the Tourism Economy in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic.- 19. Development of the Cooperative Movement in the Republic of Bashkortostan: Problems and Prospects.- 20. Supervision and Control over the Investigation of Crimes in the Field of Entrepreneurial Activity.- 21. Countering Aggressive Tax Planning.- 22. Problems of Economic Security of Special Economic Zones.- 23. Conceptual Approach to the System of Controlling in the Public Sector.- 24. Sustainable Development Based on Knowledge Sharing: An International Aspect (a review of the problem).- 25. New Functional Product as a Result of International Interaction.- 26. Anti-Corruption Strategies: Forms and Mechanisms of Participation of Civil Society Institutions.- 27. Methods of Acquisition and Termination of Subjective Rights to Immovable Property as an Element of Social Security of Citizens.- 28. Problems of Practical Application of Legal Norms Containing Accessory Obligations in the Legislation of the Russian Federation in the Conditions of the COVID-19 Pandemic.- 29. Uncertainty and Risk as Factors in the Development of Insurance.- 30. School and University Cooperation in the Aspect of Studying Linguistic and Cultural Literacy of Migrant Children.- Part 2. Economic and Legal Foundations and Cooperative Mechanisms for Sustainable Development.- 31. Program-Targeted Approach to the Innovative Development of Industrial Economies under the Modern Post-COVID Conditions.- 32. State and Corporate Management of Industrial Economies for Their Sustainable Development and Recovery after the Pandemic.- 33. Credit Cooperation in Russia: Problems and Possible Solutions.- 34. Leasing as an Effective Tool for the Implementation of Investment Projects in Different Countries.- 35. Optimization of the Use of the Potential of Specially Protected Natural Areas within the Framework of the Sustainable Development of Domestic Tourism in the Russian Federation.- 36. Changes in Cooperative Legislation in the Context of Solving Socio-economic Problems.- 37. Development of Legislation on Cooperation in Ukraine in 1992-2014.- 38. Assessment of the Socio-economic Sphere of the Countries of the European Union in the Context of the Implementation of Joint Strategies and Programs.- 39. Role of Consumer Cooperatives in Overcoming Unemployment in Contemporary Russian Society.- 40. Development of Cooperation Legislation in Germany.- 41. Agricultural Cooperatives in France: Toward Environmental Neutrality and Sustainability.- 42. A National Model of Cooperation as a Track of Sustainable Development of New Zealand.- 43. Development of the Cooperative Sector in Canada: Features of the National Model.- 44. Infrastructural Factors of the Digital Economy Development and Their Management in the Interests of Accelerating Its Growth.- 45. New Opportunities for Human Potential Development in the Digital Economy and Their Implementation in Developed and Developing Countries.- 46. Integration Mechanisms of Development of the Digital Economy and the Prospects for Their Activation in Russia.- 47. Designed Innovative and Investment Development of the Region in the Conditions of Digital Economy to Ensure Economic Security.- 48. State Regulation of the Development of Cooperative Formations in Agriculture of the Republic of Bashkortostan.- 49. Regional Features of Digital Transformation During the Pandemic.- 50. Formation of a Conceptual Tourist Product for the Effective Development of Territories Without a Pronounced Tourist and Recreational Potential.- 51. Sustainable and Advanced Development of Region’s Economy Based on Digital Competitiveness.- 52. Regional Aspects of the Development of the Consumer Lending Sector in Russia during the Pandemic.- 53. Methodological Aspects for Assessing the Financial Stability of Regions in the Context of the Coronavirus COVID-19 in 2021.- 54. Development of the Nuclear Icebreaker Fleet as a Strategic Priority of the Arctic Region.- 55. Sustainable Development Capital of Rural Territories: The Role and Significance of Cooperation.- 56. Methods for Quality Control of Products of the Kamchatka Territory.- 57. Improving the Competitiveness of the Regional Fishery Complex by Strengthening Foreign Economic Relations of the Region.- Part 3. Advanced Digital Technologies and Their Contribution to Sustainable Development.- 58. Current Vectors of Investment Security of the Krasnodar Territory.- 59. Social Orientation of the Regional Economic Cluster of Consumer Cooperation.- 60. Prospects for the Development of the Cooperative Movement in Public Catering Enterprises of Almetyevsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan.- 61. Cluster Cooperation as a Factor in Ensuring Sustainable Development of the Region.- 62. Development of Agricultural Cooperation in the Republic of Tatarstan.- 63. Industrial Cooperation in Chuvashia in the Post-war Years: Historical and Legal Aspect.- 64. Role of Agricultural Cooperation in the Development of Regional Food Markets.- 65. Formation of the Model of the Social-Oriented Cluster as Method of Cooperation of the Subjects of SMEs of the Smolensk Region.- 66. Methods of Organizing the Design of Construction Works.- 67. Corporate Social Responsibility in Industrial Economies as the Basis of their Innovative and Sustainable Development in the Post-COVID Period.- 68. Digital Mechanisms of the Future Development of Social Entrepreneurship and Humanisation of Economic Growth.- 69. Formation of Experimentation Skills in Children 5–6 Years Old through Visual Modeling.- 70. Project Technology in Education as a Promising Form of University and Business Cooperation.- 71. Innovative Corporate Strategies as Sources of Sustainable Development.- 72. Strategic Guidelines for the Development of Non-profit Corporate Structures in the Context of the Transformation of the Regional Information.- 73. Standard for the Development of Competition in the Subjects of the Russian Federation as a Tool for the Development of Entrepreneurship in Regional Commodity Markets.- 74. Innovations in Corporate Relations and their Contribution to the Development of Cooperation.- 75. Cooperative Strategy in Sociosystems.- 76. Strategic Management, Analysis, and Control: General Provisions.- 77. Development of Professional and Qualification Potential of an Employee.- 78. Efficiency of the Organization’s Performance as a Factor of Sustainable Development and Economic Security.- 79. Controlling as an Accounting and Analytical System of Personnel Management.- 80. Foreign Language Training of Specialists in the Economic Sphere as a Factor of Sustainable Development: Historical and Pedagogical Aspect.- 81. Entrepreneurship Development as the Basis for a Competitive Environment After the Pandemic.- 82. Service System and Service Targeting as a Key Aspect of the Company’s Competitiveness.- Part 4. Prospects for the Sustainable Development of Countries: Review of International Experience.- 83. Formation of Responsible Cooperative Entrepreneurship Based on Socially-Oriented Cluster.- 84. Efficiency of Biopreparation Treatment of Wheat Grain; Baking Properties of Flour and Quality of Baked Bread in Consumer Cooperative Enterprises.- 85. Experience of Cooperation of All Levels of Education in the Process of Project Development.- 86. Problems of Liability for Illegal Entrepreneurship Committed within the Framework of Cooperative Legal Relations.- 87. Business Support During the Pandemic: View of the Representatives of the European Cooperative Movement.- 88. Biosocial Essence of Person and Crime.- 89. Assessing the Institutional Framework for Russia’s Foreign Trade Cooperation with North African Countries: Foreign Trade and Customs Aspects.- 90. Modern Marketing Technologies in Promoting Consumer Cooperation Organizations.- 91. Actual Issues of the Development of Consumer Cooperation Legislation in Addressing Social Questions.- 92. Development of Cooperation between the European Union and Partner Countries in the Transport Sector in the Context of Increasing Competition in International Markets.- 93. Legal Regulation of Management Relations and Overcoming Linguistic Barriers Arising from the Digitalization of Economic Objects.- 94. Cooperative Processes within the Framework of Co-evolution of Information Society.- 95. Legislation as a Means of State Influence on Cooperation.- 96. Role and Importance of Mediation in Ensuring the Rule of Law and Partnerships for Sustainable Development.- 97. Economic and Legal Foundations of Management and Control Over the Development of Nuclear and Thermonuclear Energy at the National and International Levels.- 98. The Legal Nature and Features of a Syndicated Credit (Loan).- Part 5. Problems and Perspectives of Sustainable Development in Current Regions.- 99. The Cooperative Movement in Russia at the Turn of the XIX – XX Centuries: a Historical Retrospective.- 100. Price Factors Determining the Involvement of Farms and Households in the System of Agricultural Consumer Cooperation.- 101. Socially Responsible Level of Consumer Cooperation: Problems and Prospects.- 102. Family Values in the Self-Consciousness of Students of Cooperative University.- 103. Experience of Cooperation of German Universities in the Field of Sustainable Development in Education.- 104. Ethnocultural Identity as a Factor of Optimizing Interethnic Relations in Cooperation.- 105. Structuring the Strategic Management System for the Sustainable Development of Cooperative Formations.- 106. Legal Regulation of Contractual Relations in the Hanafi Madhhab.- 107. Unifying Transformations as a Condition for the Sustainable Development of Consumer Cooperation.- 108. Cooperation of Resident Institutional Units as a Segment of Cluster Interaction of Constructive High-Technological Development.- 109. The Potential of Cooperation in the Sustainable Development of Rural Areas of the Chuvash Republic.- 110. Cluster as a Form of Interaction between Government, Business, and Science.- 111. Stereotype and Reputation of Consumer Cooperation.- 112. Spiritual and Moral Foundations of Consumer Cooperation in the Light of Ethnocultural Traditions (Using the Activities of Chuvashpotrebsoyuz as an Example).- 113. Problems of Legal Regulation of Agricultural Cooperation.- 114. Study of Sustainability and Manageability of Economic Objects of the Cooperative Sector.- Part 6. Advanced Digital Technologies and Their Contribution to Sustainable Development.- 115. Organizational and Institutional Support of Digital Competitiveness for the Sustainable Development of the Green Economy and the Fight against Climate Change.- 116. Financial Management of the Digital Economy Development under Current Conditions.- 117. Cyclicity of the Digital Economy Development and the Perspectives of Its Counter-cyclical Management.- Part 6: Sustainability and Industry-Specific Business Support for the SDGs118.- 118. The Impact of the Digital Economy on Healthcare for Sustainable Development – a Post-Pandemic Analysis.- 119. Crisis Management of the Development of the Digital Economy and Its Post-COVID Perspective.- 120. The Model of Sustainable Development of Economy Based on Digital Competitiveness Management.- 121. The Strategy of Advanced Development of Economy and Its Implementation Based on Digital Competitiveness.- 122. Risk Management of Digital Competitiveness in the Interests of a Sustainable and Advanced Economic Development.- 123. Financial Support of Digital Competitiveness for Sustainable and Advanced Economic Development.- 124. Marketing Mix of the Digital Competitiveness of the Economy as the Basis of its Sustainable and Advanced Development.- 125. Human Resources Management in the Knowledge-Intensive Model of Digital Competitiveness: Advantages for the Sustainable Development of Economy.- 126. Comparison of the Approaches to the Provision of the Digital Competitiveness from the Positions of Sustainable and Advanced Development of Economy.- 127. Advanced Development of Economies Based on the Digital Competitiveness: Consequences for the Balance and Financial Sustainability of the World Economic System.- 128. The Green Economy of the Future and the Prospects for its Development Based on the Leading Digital Technologies.- 129. Contribution of Digital Education to the Digital Economy’s Development in Modern Conditions.- 130. Investments in the Digitalization of the Agro-industrial Complex for the Future Growth of the Global Economic System.- 131. Digital Agro-industrial Complex and the Future Perspectives of Food Security Based on Digitalization.- 132. Improving Control Activities and International Cooperation of Customs Authorities in the Context of Digitalization.- 133. Cooperative Platforms: The Practice of Digital Participation.- 134. Prospects for the Development of the Digital Economy Based on Advanced Technologies of Industry 4.0: Robots, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence.- 135. Sustainable Development of Industry 4.0 as a Pioneering Line of Industry in the Post-Pandemic Period.- 136. Robotization as a Vector of the Innovative Development of Industry under the Post-Pandemic Conditions.- 137. Green Industrial Innovation for Sustainable Development: A Post-COVID Perspective.- 138. Quality of Life in the Big Data and AI Economy: Modern Experience and Future Perspectives.- 139. Improvement of Technical Regulation of Foreign Economic Activity in the EAEU.
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Yahy G. Buchaev, rector of the Dagestan State University of National Economy, specialist in the field of mathematical modeling in economics, investment calculations, researcher of problems of management of industries and sectors of the regional economy and factors of economic growth of the regional economy. He made a significant contribution to the development of systems analysis research in economics, the securities market and the digital economy. Yahy G. Buchaev is an active participant and organizer of leading international, all-Russian and regional scientific forums and conferences.
Arsen S. Abdulkadyrov, Senior Research Fellow, Research Institute of Management, Economics, Politics and Sociology of Dagestan State University of National Economy (since 2019), Associate Professor of the Department of Oil and Gas Well Drilling, Dagestan State Technical University (since 2018). Arsen S. Abdulkadyrov is an expert in the field of economics of high-tech industries, digital economy, analysis and modeling of economic processes in the fuel and energy complex, economic and national security. He is awarded with a commendation from the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation (2012). Arsen S. Abdulkadyrov is the author of 120 scientific works, including 5 monographs (2 copyrighted), participates in scientific grants and large projects.
Julia V. Ragulina, Ph.D. (economics), professor, Head of the Chair of compliance and controlling at RUDN University (Moscow, Russia). She is the honored worker of science and technology of the Russian Federation and the honored worker of higher professional education. She is the author of more than 200 publications and a range of monographs on state control and audit, state and municipal management, and economics of municipal entities (including monographs with co-authors from Harvard University, USA).
Chief Editor of the scientific journal «Microeconomics», «Bulletin of the Academy of Law and Management», «Municipal Academy», «Management of economic systems», «Economics and management: problems, solutions». Author (co-author) of more than 290 scientific and educational works, including 20 textbooks and 26 monographs.
Arutyun A. Khachaturyan, Chief Researcher at the Institute of Market Economy of the RAS, Professor of the Economic Theories Department and Military Economics of the Military University of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, full member of the Academy of Military Sciences and the Academy of Quality Issues. Chief Editor of the scientific journal ‘Collection of Scientific Papers of the Military University’, a member of the editorial board of scientific journals: ‘Military Academic Journal’, ‘Space and Time’, ‘Problems of Market Economy’, ‘Information and Economic Aspects of Standardization and Technical Regulation.’ Professor Arutyun A. Khachaturyan is a well-known specialist in the field of military economics, research of problems of ensuring military and economic security of Russia. He created and successfully operates an intersectoral scientific school ‘A new paradigm of managing the economic support of the military organization of the state’.
Author (co-author) of more than 220 scientific and educational works, including 10 textbooks and 12 monographs.
Elena G. Popkova, Professor, Doctor of Science (Economics), the founder and president of the Institute of Scientific Communications (Volgograd, Russia) and Leading researcher of the Center for applied research of the chair “Economic policy and public-private partnership” of MGIMO University (Moscow, Russia). Her scientific interests include the theory of economic growth, sustainable development, globalization, humanization of economic growth, emerging markets, social entrepreneurship, and the digital economy and Industry 4.0. Elena G. Popkova organizes Russianand international scientific and practical conferences and is the editor and author of collective monographs, serves as a guest editor of international scientific journals. She has published more than 300 works in Russian and foreign peer-reviewed scientific journals and books.