Sustainable economic development based on green innovation and digitalization
Keywords:
digital economy, information and communication technologies, integration, productivity, entrepreneurship, innovative solutions
Abstract
This article focuses on the formation of a closed-loop economy, achieving high efficiency in business information exchange and developing a green innovation project as a result of further improvement of digital economy and information communications technologies.
The article was submitted: 2024-11-11;
approved after reviewing: 2024-12-12.
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Published
2024-12-27
How to Cite
Kholliev, S. B., & Aborkina, E. O. (2024). Sustainable economic development based on green innovation and digitalization. In the Center of Economy, 5(4), 125-128. Retrieved from https://vcec.ru/index.php/vcec/article/view/120
Section
Innovations and investments

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