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| Open Access | IMPROVING THE COMPETITIVENESS OF INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES IN THE CONTEXT OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
M.O. Yuldoshova , University of Science and Technologies Acting Associate Professor, PhD Department of Finance and Financial TechnologiesAbstract
This article examines how digital transformation can improve the competitiveness of industrial enterprises. Recent official and academic sources show that digital transformation strengthens industrial performance not only through automation, but also through productivity growth, innovation, business-model adaptation, supply-chain coordination, and resilience. OECD materials describe the current period as one of rapid technological change, while UNIDO links digitalization with industrial development and future industrial competitiveness. Recent empirical studies likewise show that digital transformation can significantly improve manufacturing competitiveness, firm productivity, industrial-chain resilience, and green innovation.
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digital transformation, industrial enterprises, competitiveness, manufacturing, productivity, innovation, resilience, strategic management, digital capabilities.
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