Viktoriya V. DUBININA
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4
Total Citations
16
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2
About
Viktoriya V. Dubinina is a researcher specializing in industrial robotics, automation economics, and the comparative analysis of robotization trends across global and regional markets. Her work sits at the intersection of technology assessment and industrial economics, focusing on how robotic systems are adopted, measured, and developed within manufacturing sectors worldwide. Dubinina's most recognized contributions include her analyses of global industrial robot development trends, where she examines market dynamics, stock growth, and the economic factors driving or hindering robot adoption. Her 2018 and 2020 studies on feasibility indicators and global trends in industrial robotics — each accumulating six citations — established her as a thoughtful analyst of the robotics landscape. Her comparative study of robotization indicators in Russia and Poland offers valuable insight into how emerging economies integrate automation relative to more established markets. More recently, Dubinina has turned her attention to specific robotic technologies, notably SCARA robots, exploring their growing market share and role in automated assembly processes. Across her body of work, she combines quantitative market analysis with structural evaluation, providing accessible frameworks for understanding robotics adoption. Her research is particularly valuable for students and policymakers seeking to understand automation's economic dimensions in both developed and transitioning industrial economies.
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Top Papers
- 1Principal trends in feasibility indicators of industrial robots6 citations · 2018
- 2Global Trends and Directions of Development of Industrial Robots6 citations · 2020
- 3Применение роботов SCARA в промышленности2 citations · 2023
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