Cluster Assessment of European Countries in Terms of Digitalisation and Sustainable Development

IF 5.6 2区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Z. Belyaeva, Y. Lopatkova
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The world economic development nowadays is characterised by the significance of digital in-novations and sustainable development in all areas of production and management. However, the exist-ing literature still cannot explain how environmental, economic and social factors of sustainable develop-ment corresponding to these innovations affect the new global ecosystem, based on the introduction and adaptation of digital technologies and achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the national level. The article presents the results of the authors’ assessment and classification of countries according to the achievement of the SDGs and implementation of digital innovations in the national and global economy. The empirical analysis utilises the data on the digitalisation performance in-dicators of the Global Innovation Index (GII) and the Sustainable Development Goals Index (SDG Index). The country assessment matrix was classified in terms of digitalisation and sustainable development and tested on a sample of European countries. Cluster analysis of 39 European countries identified four homo-geneous clusters, which have distinctive systemic characteristics: advanced countries, catching-up coun-tries, locomotive countries and leaders in sustainable and digital development. The identified clusters ex-pand the possibilities for substantiating socio-economic and technological strategies at the country — re-gion — industry level. Russia is revealed as one of the eleven catching-up countries. The paper specifies the directions of the strategy to achieve the target digitalisation and sustainable development in the pro-cess of integration of the SDGs into national indicators. The proposed assessment can be used to adjust the state policy for the co-development of digital innovations and sustainable development indicators.
欧洲国家数字化与可持续发展的聚类评估
当今世界经济发展的特点是数字化创新和可持续发展在生产和管理的各个领域的重要性。然而,现有文献仍然无法解释基于数字技术的引入和适应以及国家层面联合国可持续发展目标(sdg)的实现,与这些创新相对应的可持续发展的环境、经济和社会因素如何影响新的全球生态系统。本文介绍了作者根据可持续发展目标的实现情况和数字创新在国家和全球经济中的实施情况对各国进行评估和分类的结果。实证分析利用了全球创新指数(GII)和可持续发展目标指数(SDG指数)的数字化绩效指标数据。国家评估矩阵根据数字化和可持续发展进行分类,并在欧洲国家样本上进行了测试。对39个欧洲国家的聚类分析发现,发达国家、追赶国家、火车头国家和可持续发展和数字化发展的领导者这四个同质集群具有鲜明的系统特征。确定的集群扩大了在国家-区域-工业一级实现社会经济和技术战略的可能性。俄罗斯是11个正在追赶的国家之一。本文明确了在将可持续发展目标纳入国家指标的过程中实现数字化和可持续发展目标的战略方向。所提出的评估可用于调整国家政策,以促进数字创新和可持续发展指标的共同发展。
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