Diana Burkaltseva
Papers
3
Total Citations
45
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2
About
Diana Burkaltseva is a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of digital transformation, automation, and emerging technologies within economic systems. Her scholarship focuses on the challenges and opportunities presented by digitalization, blockchain integration, and robotics as drivers of industrial and economic change, with particular attention to the Russian context and its place within global technological trends. Her most influential contribution, "Automation Digitalization Blockchain: Trends and Implementation Problems" (2018), has garnered 38 citations, establishing her as a notable voice in discussions surrounding the practical obstacles and strategic implications of adopting automation across diverse economic sectors. This work reflects her commitment to bridging theoretical frameworks with real-world implementation challenges facing industries navigating the digital economy. Burkaltseva has continued to build on these themes, exploring the consequences of enterprise-level automation and conducting dedicated analyses of Russia's robotics market, examining both industrial and service applications. Her 2019 study on robotics highlights her ability to evaluate sector-specific adoption patterns within a broader socio-economic transformation lens. Through her research, Burkaltseva contributes meaningfully to policy-relevant conversations about how economies — particularly emerging digital ones — can strategically manage technological transitions, making her work valuable for scholars, policymakers, and industry practitioners alike.
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- 1Automation Digitalization Blockchain: Trends and Implementation Problems38 citations · 2018
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