Alexander L. Zolkin
Povolzhskiy State University of Telecommunications and Informatics
Papers
4
Total Citations
21
H-Index
2
About
Alexander L. Zolkin is an emerging researcher whose work sits at the dynamic intersection of automation, robotization, and their far-reaching economic and social consequences. His scholarship consistently examines how technological transformation reshapes labor markets, industrial production, and agricultural systems in the modern era. Zolkin's most influential contribution, "Economic Aspects of Employment under Conditions of Automation and Robotization" (2024), has already attracted 12 citations, underscoring its resonance within the field. In it, he explores the dual nature of technological progress — simultaneously enhancing productive efficiency while disrupting traditional employment structures — a tension that defines much of his research agenda. His 2022 work on smart and robotic systems in the agro-industrial complex, with 5 citations, demonstrates a practical dimension to his scholarship, assessing real-world applications of digital technologies in agriculture and evaluating their developmental prospects. More recent publications on robotic automation integration in production lines and the broader economic consequences of industrial robotization further consolidate his focus on productivity gains, cost reduction, and workforce implications. Though early in citation accumulation, Zolkin's growing body of work positions him as a thoughtful voice addressing one of the most pressing economic challenges of the twenty-first century.
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- 1ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЕ АСПЕКТЫ ЗАНЯТОСТИ В УСЛОВИЯХ АВТОМАТИЗАЦИИ И РОБОТИЗАЦИИ12 citations · 2024
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- 3Analysis of the integration of robotic automation in production2 citations · 2024
- 4ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF AUTOMATION AND ROBOTIZATION IN INDUSTRY2 citations · 2025