Olesia Suntsova
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Olesia Suntsova is a researcher whose work sits at the compelling intersection of econometrics, digital transformation, and emerging industrial paradigms. Her scholarship focuses primarily on the theoretical and practical dimensions of smart economy development within the frameworks of Industry 4.0 and 5.0 — two of the most consequential technological revolutions reshaping modern business and society. Suntsova's most influential contributions center on defining and structuring the concept of the smart economy, exploring how digital business transformation unfolds across different industrial contexts. Her 2022 paper on econometric and digital business transformation in Industry 4.0 and 5.0 (14 citations) provides a rigorous framework for estimating the economic outcomes of digital technology adoption, while her complementary work defining smart economy relationships between economic entities (13 citations) addresses critical gaps in how scholars and practitioners conceptualize digitally-driven economic change. What distinguishes Suntsova's research is her dual commitment to theoretical clarity and applied economic measurement — bridging abstract concepts of industrial evolution with concrete, quantifiable business outcomes. Her work has quickly gained traction among researchers navigating the rapidly evolving digital economy landscape, making her an important voice for scholars, policymakers, and business leaders seeking to understand and harness the transformative potential of next-generation industrial technologies.
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