Andrey Sergeevich Tyulin

Papers

2

Total Citations

43

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About

Andrey Sergeevich Tyulin is a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of digital transformation, industrial automation, and emerging technologies in economic systems. His scholarship focuses on understanding how digitalization and automation are reshaping enterprises, industries, and broader economies, with particular attention to the challenges and opportunities these transitions present in both international and Russian contexts. Tyulin's most influential contribution, "Automation Digitalization Blockchain: Trends and Implementation Problems" (2018), has garnered 38 citations, establishing him as a notable voice in discussions surrounding blockchain technology's role within the evolving digital economy. This work examines the practical hurdles and systemic consequences of implementing automation across diverse economic sectors, offering insights relevant to policymakers and industry leaders alike. His 2020 follow-up study further develops these themes, reinforcing his sustained commitment to understanding enterprise-level digitalization trends. While his citation profile remains early-stage, Tyulin's consistent focus on the real-world complexities of digital transformation makes his work particularly valuable for students and researchers navigating the rapidly changing landscape of industrial digitalization, economic modernization, and technology adoption in transitional economies. His research provides a grounded perspective on the promises and pitfalls of the fourth industrial revolution.

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H-Index
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Papers
43
Total Citations
22
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Automation Digitalization Blockchain: Trends and Implementation Problems
38 citations · 2018
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2018 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 9

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