Irina Vladimirovna Kurianova
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2
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43
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2
About
Irina Vladimirovna Kurianova is a researcher whose work centers on the intersection of digital transformation, automation, and economic development, with a particular focus on how emerging technologies are reshaping industries in Russia and beyond. Her scholarship examines the practical challenges and broader consequences of integrating automation and digitalization across various sectors of the economy, offering critical insights into the transition toward a fully realized digital economy. Kurianova's most recognized contribution, "Automation Digitalization Blockchain: Trends and Implementation Problems" (2018), has garnered 38 citations, establishing her as a relevant voice in discussions surrounding blockchain technology and its role within the broader digitalization landscape. Her subsequent work in 2020 continued to develop these themes, reinforcing her sustained commitment to understanding how enterprises and industries navigate the complexities of technological adoption. Her research is particularly valuable for policymakers, industry practitioners, and scholars seeking to understand the opportunities and obstacles inherent in digital economic transformation. By consistently addressing both theoretical trends and real-world implementation barriers, Kurianova contributes meaningfully to a growing body of literature that bridges economic theory with the practical realities of technological change in contemporary industrial settings.
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- 1Automation Digitalization Blockchain: Trends and Implementation Problems38 citations · 2018
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