The Role of Digital Infrastructure in the Digital Transformation of the Modern Russian Economy
Svetlana Sergeevna Nosova1, Pulat Fazilovich Askerov2, Emmakade Rabadanovich Rabadanov3, Lyudmila Eduardovna Dubanevich4, Victoria Nikolaevna Voronina5

1Svetlana Sergeevna Nosova, National Research Nuclear University Mephi Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, Moscow, Russia.
2Pulat Fazilovich Askerov, Russian State Agrarian Correspondence University, Balashikha, Russia.
3Emmakade Rabadanovich Rabadanov, Dagestan State Technical University, Makhachkala, Russia.
4Lyudmila Eduardovna Dubanevich, Moscow Economic Institute, Moscow, Russia.
5Victoria Nikolaevna Voronina, Moscow Witte University, Moscow, Russia.

Manuscript received on 01 May 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 15 May 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 May 2019 | PP: 2311-2318 | Volume-8 Issue-7, May 2019 | Retrieval Number: G5953058719/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: This paper explores some of the key theoretical-methodological foundations of the development of the digital economy based on modern information and communications (digital) infrastructure. In the present climate of globalization, no nation can adequately develop socially and economically without employing digital technology: the development in countries that ignore is doomed to be imperfect. By interacting with each other and penetrating production, digital technologies ensure the dynamic development of the economy and society. Digital objects form digital infrastructure, which is the foundation of the digital economy. The authors prove that the digital economy model brings about the need for infrastructural reliability, required to ease and speed up the reproduction process. The paper substantiates the need for closer interaction between the scientific community, business sector, and government. It describes the role of knowledge, innovations market, and innovation growth areas from the perspective of the choice of priority areas for the development of the digital economy. The authors consider international organizational, scientific, technical, and technological forecasts and trends in the context of national development with a view to identifying the determinants of competitiveness and fostering competitive advantage for the Russian economy. The key focus is on ensuring economic growth based on the development of high-tech digital infrastructure.
Keyword: Digital Economy, Digital Infrastructure, Digital Technology, Digitization of the Economy, Risks.
Scope of the Article: Aggregation, Integration, and Transformation.