The Economics of Digital Transformation : Approaching Non-stable and Uncertain Digitalized Production Systems
edited by Tessaleno Devezas, João Leitão, Askar Sarygulov
Introduction: The Economics of Digital Transformation: Approaching non-stable and uncertain digitalized production systems -- Social and economic consequences of large-scale digitization and robotization of the modern economy -- Revisited economic theory or how to describe the processes of disequilibrium and instability of modern economic systems -- Technological development: models of economic growth and distribution of income -- Breakthrough technologies and labor market transformation: how it works ad some evidence from the economies of developed countries -- Technological substitution of jobs in the digital economy and shift in labor demand towards advanced qualifications -- Oil shocks and stock market performance: evidence from the Eurozone and the US -- Reinforcement learning approach for dynamic pricing -- Convergent evolution of IT security paradigm: from access control to cyber-defense -- AI methods for neutralizing cyber threats at unmanned vehicular ecosystem of smart city -- Cybersecurity and control sustainability in digital economy and advanced production -- Blockchain for cybersecurity of government e-services: decentralized architecture benefits and challenges -- Green energy markets: current gaps and devel-opment perspectives in the Russian Federation -- Energy Efficiency in Urban Districts: case from Polytechnic University -- An architectural approach to managing the digi-tal transformation of a medical organization -- Aluminum production and aviation: an interesting case of an interwoven rebound effect in a digital transforming world.