Russia’s Digital Economy Program: An Effective Strategy for Digital Transformation?

Author:

Lowry Anna

Abstract

AbstractThis chapter focuses on the state program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” (2017) and its subsequent transformation into the national project (2018) to be implemented from 2018 to 2024. It examines the effectiveness of the government’s strategy in this area and provides an analysis of the program’s content in terms of its main objectives and mechanisms of implementation, drawing on the constructive criticism of the program in the literature. It also reviews the history of the development of the program, main actors involved in its design and implementation, and the nature of the decision-making process.

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University of Helsinki

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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