Alternative Methods of Judging Economic Conflicts

CONTENTS


Preface..........id
Agnessa O. Inshakova, Aleksei V. Bogoviz, and Elena G. Popkova


 


P A R T I


ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF JUDGING ECONOMIC CONFLICTS ARISING IN THE DIFFERENT FORMS OF INTERACTION OF ECONOMIC SUBJECTS


1. Causal Relations of the Origin of Conflicts in B2C Markets and Methods for Their Judging..........3
Aleksei V. Bogoviz, Mikhail Y. Zakharov, Tatiana M. Rogulenko, Svetlana V. Ponomareva and Vladimir S. Osipov

2. Conflicts in B2B Markets and Alternative Methods of Their Judging..........11

Aleksei V. Bogoviz, Vladimir S. Osipov, Daniil M. Pimenov, Valentina M. Mironenko and Inna S. Kamaykina

3. Available Methods of Judging Conflicts in B2G, G2B, and G2C Markets in Modern Russia..........2
1
Aleksei V. Bogoviz, Petr N. Afonin, Siradzheddin N. Gamidullaev, Marina N. Rudenko, and Yaroslav N. Vorontsov



P A R T I I

ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF RESOLVING ECONOMIC CONFLICTS BETWEEN PARTICIPANTS OF THE INTEGRATED ECONOMIC STRUCTURES


4. Alternative Methods of Resolving Conflicts in Mergers and Acquisitions..........33
Ekaterina A. Orlova, Evgeniya V. Vikulina, Anna V. Bodyako, Irina V. Bardina and Valentina M. Mironenko

5. Special Methodology for Resolution of Conflicts between Participants of Technology Parks and Innovation Networks..........43

Alexander E. Suglobov, Irina P. Drachena, Elena E. Tolikova, Tatyana I. Rudakova, and Dmitry M. Manyshin

6. Conflicts between Participants of Clusters and Special Economic Zones and Methods of Their Resolution..........53

Alexander E. Suglobov, Oleg G. Karpovich, Valentina V. Kurnosova, Alexander A. Podrezov, and Camila I. Weisman



P A R T I I I

ACTUALIZATION OF THE ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF JUDGING INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC CONFLICTS IN THE CONDITIONS OF GLOBALIZATION


7. Accession to the WTO as a Way of Gaining Access to a Highly Effective Methodology for Judging International Economic Conflicts..........67
Svetlana V. Lobova, Aleksei V. Bogoviz, Zoia V. Chebotareva, Nodari D. Eriashvili and Nadezhda S. Ivanchenko

8. Methodology for Judging Conflicts Arising in International Mergers and Acquisitions..........77

Aleksei V. Bogoviz, Margarita V. Melnik, Natalia V. Lashchinskaya, Svetlana V. Lobova, and Elena A. Shevereva

9. Methodology for Judging Conflicts between the Transnational Economic Clusters Participants..........87

Aleksei V. Bogoviz, Pavel L. Chernov, Sergey V. Muzalev, Larisa V. Zhdanova, and Arsen S. Abdulkadyrov



P A R T I V
EVOLUTION OF THE ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF JUDGING ECONOMIC CONFLICTS IN RUSSIA AND ABROAD: DEVELOPMENT FACTORS AND MODERNIZATION PROCESSES


10. Prerequisites for the Development and Popularization of Alternative Methods of Resolving Economic Conflicts..........99
Agnessa O. Inshakova, Alexander I. Goncharov, Elena I. Inshakova, and Irina A. Stepanova

11. Peculiarities of the Perception of Alternative Methods of Resolving Conflicts in the Business Environment of Property Turnover in the Russian Federation ..........117

Alla E. Kalinina, Agnessa O. Inshakova, Irina A. Stepanova, Andrey N. Sadkov

12. Digital Technologies for Alternative Methods of Resolving Conflicts: The Prospects of Application in

Russia and Other BRICS Countries ..........129
Agnessa O. Inshakova, Alexander I. Goncharov, Elena I. Inshakova, Yuliya A. Tymchuk

13. Formation of the Basis for Positive Regulation of Alternative Methods of Resolving Conflicts in the Russian Federation ..........143

Agnessa O. Inshakova, Iolanta V. Baltutite, Irina A. Stepanova, Andrey N. Sadkov



P A R T V

ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF JUDGING ECONOMIC CONFLICTS REGULATED BY POSITIVE LAW


14. Pretense Procedure for Settlement of Conflicts: Legislation and Law Enforcement Activities..........164
Agnessa O. Inshakova, Yulia G. Leskova, Igor B. Ilovaysky, Irina A. Stepanova

15. Arbitral Proceedings: Legislation and Law Enforcement ..........181

Agnessa O. Inshakova, Lyudmila A. Chegovadze, Iolanta V. Baltutite, Irina A. Stepanova

16. Mediation: Legislation and Law Enforcement Activities ..........199

Agnessa O. Inshakova, Alexander I. Goncharov, Tatiana V. Deryugina, Irina A. Stepanova

17. International Commercial Arbitration: Legislation and Law Enforcement..........223

Agnessa O. Inshakova, Igor B. Ilovaysky, Svetlana Yu. Kazachenok, Irina A. Stepanova



P A R T V I

ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF JUDGING ECONOMIC CONFLICTS REGULATED BY SOFT LAW


18. Med-arb: Concept, Features of Regulation, and Prospects for Law Enforcement..........237
Agnessa O. Inshakova, Alexander I. Goncharov, Svetlana Yu. Kazachenok, and Maxim V. Sevostyanov

19. “Mini-Court”: Features of the Regulation and Prospects for Law Enforcement..........249

Agnessa O. Inshakova, Evgenia E. Frolova, Svetlana Yu. Kazachenok, Peter M. Filippov

20. ”Judge in Rent”: Features of Regulation and Prospects for Law Enforcement ..........263

Agnessa O. Inshakova, Alla E. Kalinina, Svetlana Yu. Kazachenok, Ksenia V. Shubenkova

21. Financial Ombudsman: Features of Regulation and Prospects for Law Enforcement..........277

Vasiliy V. Tarakanov, Agnessa O. Inshakova, Evgenia E. Frolova, Svetlana Yu. Kazachenok

22. Negotiation: Features of Regulation and Prospects for Law Enforcement..........295

Agnessa O. Inshakova, Vladimira V. Dolinskaya, Alexander I. Goncharov, Viktoria A. Sandalova

Book Summary ..........309

Agnessa O. Inshakova and Alexander I. Goncharov

Economic and Legal Foundations

CONTENTS
1 Conceptual Provisions of a New Institutional Theory ...............1
Anastasia A. Sozinova

2 Actual Problems of Market Transformation of the Modern Russian Economy ...............17
Natalia G. Vovchenko and Tatiana V. Epifanova

3 Economic and Legal Foundations of the Federative Structure of Modern Russia’s Economic System ...............33
Elena G. Popkova, Tatiana N. Litvinova, and Alexander S. Natsubidze

4 The Legal Forms of Economic Relations and Their Transformation in the Modern Economic Conditions: Part One: The Anti-Crisis Laws: Problems of Financing and Development in Modern Russia ...............49
Viktoria V. Bolgova

5 The Legal Forms of Economic Relations and Their Transformation in the Modern Economic Conditions: Part Two: Legal Foundations of Corporate Control over the Financial and Economic Activities of Commercial Organizations in the Modern Economic Conditions ...............59
Evgenia V. Medentseva

6 The Development of the Modern Russian Economy Under the Conditions of Crisis and Import Substitution ...............75
Viktoria A. Bondarenko and Natalia V. Demyanchenko

7 Russia in the Conditions of Economic Sanctions ...............91
Elena A. Kolesnichenko, Yana Y. Radyukova, and Nikolai N. Pakhomov

8 New Vectors of Growth and Development of Modern Russia’s Economy ...............111
Tatiana L. Bezrukova, Andrey S. Sviridov, and Alexander S. Natsubidze

9 A Future of Russia in the New Economic Conditions ...............127
Elena Y. Zolochevskaya and Svetlana A. Litvinova

10 Institutional Foundations of the Functioning of Modern Russian Judicial Power ...............143
Natalia V. Fedorenko

Marx and Modernity

CONTENTS
Introduction........................................................................................xiii


 


PART I
THE RELEVANCE OF THE MARXIST METHODOLOGY


1 The Problem of the Relevance of the Works of Karl Marx in the 20th and 21st centuries ............... 3
Elena V. Lapteva, Vladimir V. Ostroumov, and Sergei A. Tolkachev

2 The Realia of the Progressive Development of Antagonistical Economic Systems ............... 13
Sergey S. Slepakov, Nataliya N. Novoselova, and Rashid K. Kecherukov

3 A New View on “The Capital” by Karl Marx ............... 25
Petr Arefiev, Kirill Gorelikov, and Alexey Komarov

4 The Concept of Time in Economics as a Modern Treatment of Karl Marx’s Theory ............... 41
Elena G. Popkova

5 How Karl Marx Dealt With the “Classical” and “Vulgar” Political Economy Research Paradigm Concerning Both Theoretical and Methodological Bases ............... 79
Ya. S. Yadgarov

6 Joseph Alois Schumpter and Marxist Doctrine: Comprehension of the Method ............... 89
Elena Kukina, Irina Koroleva, and Nadezhda Solovykh

7 Systems and Reproduction Methodology as a Basis of the Relationship of Economic Research ............... 99
Marina Kosolapova

8 The Use of Political Economy Approach in Modern Teaching of Economic Theory ............... 109
Iskander G. Tursunmuhamedov, Natalia Y. Trutneva, and Natalia N. Gubernatorova

9 Political Economy Today: Did M. I. Tugan-Baranovsky’s Prophecy Come True? ............... 119
Galina A. Rodina, Vitaly A. Nekludov, and Dmitry V. Tumanov

10 Old–New Political Economy Potential of Research of Modern Economy ............... 133
Ludmila Karaseva and Alexey Zinatulin


 


PART I I
THE DIALECTICS OF THE MODERN MARXIST STUDIES


11 Historical Destiny of Capitalism: Keynes Versus Marx ............... 143
E. Naydenova

12 Land and Rental Relations: From Classics to Modernity ............... 153
Nelli V. Tskhadadze ande Aza D. Ioseliani

13 Labor as the Main Factor of Development and Its Evolution in the First Volume of “Capital” by Karl Marx and in the Modern Conditions ............... 165
Elena E. Nikolaeva

14 The Working Force in the Theory of Karl Marx and the Present: A System Approach ............... 175
Elena V. Ivanova and Irina A. Smirnova

15 Marxism and Capitalism: Struggle and Unity of Oppositions in the Context of Social Time ............... 185
Galina G. Sillaste

16 Karl Marx’s Heritage: “Humanization” of Relationship Between the Natural and Human World ............... 199
Olga Nikolaichuk, Galina Terskaya, and Larisa Cherednichenko

17 Dialectics of Equality and Justice in the Economic Theory of Karl Marx............... 215
Saida T. Makhamatova, Tair M. Makhamatov, and Timour T. Makhamatov

18 Actuality of Karl Marx’s Social Conflict: 150 Years Later............... 225
Marina A. Allenykh, Svetlana A. Varvus, and Maria G. Novichenkova

19 The Era of Chance—A New Stage of Alienation ............... 239
Aza D. Ioseliani Nelli V. Tskhadadze

20 Karl Marx and the Political Economy of Power ............... 249
Vyacheslav V. Dementyev

21 Global Governance: Nature and Ostensibility ............... 259
M. A. Pivovarova and T. A. Yerofeyeva

22 Dynamic Processes, Entropy, and Information in Natural and Social Systems ............... 269
N. V. Katargin

23 Spatial Economics, Geopolitics and Marxism ............... 279
Svetlana L. Sazanova, Fanis F. Sharipov, and Maria A. Dyakonova

24 Dialectics of Karl Marx as a Hidden Form of Organicism in Economics ............... 289
Konstantin Lebedev, Yulia Budovich, and Anna Lebedeva

25 New Forms of Relations Arising in the Capital Flow ............... 299
Alexander Yermolenko, Olga Brizhak, and Olesia Digtiar


 


PART I I I
FROM CRISIS TO THE ECONOMY OF THE FUTURE


26 Heritage of Karl Marx and “Turbulence” in the Modern International Trade ............... 321
Mayya V. Dubovik and Igor S. Gladkov

27 The Reasons of Intersectoral Value and Price Disproportions in the Light of Marxist Theory ............... 331
M. N. Besshaposhny and G. K. Dzhancharova

28 Industry 4.0—Machine Production of the 21st Century: Scientific and Theoretical Substantiation and Methodology of Study ............... 343
Alexander N. Alekseev, Julia V. Ragulina, Aleksei V. Bogoviz, and Svetlana V. Lobova

29 To the Methodology of Consumer Behavior Analysis: The Relevance of the Marxian Interpretation of the Price ............... 351
Dinara Peskova and Galina Rossinskaya

30 A Research of Macro-Institutional Foundations of Neo-Global Innovation Growth in the Light of the Karl Marx’s Theory of the Capitalism Crisis ............... 361
Bahadyr J. Matrizaev, Olga S. Gaissina, and Leyla Madat kyzy Allakhverdieva

31 Marxism and the Study of Equal Exchange in the Context of the Modern World Crisis ............... 373
Sergey A. Tolkachev and Oleg O. Komolov

32 Classical and Neoclassical Interpretation of Cost Growth and Market Price Issues ............... 385
Rafkat Gaysin

33 Digital Economy: A Marxist View of the Present and Future ............... 395
Larisa A. Chaldaeva

34 Dialectics of the Financial Market Category in the Russian Economic Science: From the Marx Era to the Digital Economy ............... 401
Irina Guseva, Elena Kulikova, and Boris Rubtsov

35 Marxism and Digital Money as a New Reality of Social and Economic System ............... 411
Marina Abramova, Svetlana Dubova, and Svetlana Krivoruchko

36 The Role of the Price Factor in Ensuring the Global Competitiveness of Chinese Industrial Goods ............... 423
Aleksei V. Bogoviz, Julia V. Ragulina, Svetlana V. Lobova, and Alexander N. Alekseev

37 Innovative Interpretation of Labor Productivity in the Digital Economy ............... 431
Svetlana V. Lobova, Alexander N. Alekseev, Aleksei V. Bogoviz, and Julia V. Ragulina

38 New Laws of Productivity Growth in Industry 4.0 ............... 439
Julia V. Ragulina, Svetlana V. Lobova, Alexander N. Alekseev, and Aleksei V. Bogoviz

39 Dynamics of Duration of Working Hours According to Karl Marx: The Come True Forecast............... 447
Elena Bekker, Olga Orusova, and Maria Ekaterinovskaya

40 Projects of “Future” in “Capital” ............... 459
Dmitri P. Sokolov, Nizami S. Askerov, and Alla I. Varlamova



PART I V
THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF MODERN ECONOMIC SYSTEMS


41 Comparative Analysis of Economic Concepts in Karl Marx’s “Capital” and the Modern Theory of Innovative Economy ............... 473
Anzhelika P. Buevich, Olga V. Karamova, and Evgeny V. Sumarokov

42 Theoretical Understanding and Substantiation of Organizational and Economic Mechanism for Managing Innovation with a Marxism Position ............... 483
Elena A. Pakhomova and Olga V. Rozhkova

43 Nature of “The Capital” and the Modern Russian Economy’s Growth............... 497
Marina L. Alpidovskaya, Vasily I. Kornyakov, and Natalia A. Vakhrusheva

44 The Marx Theory of Economic System Development and the Issue to Substantiate the Russian Pattern of Economic Development ............... 507
Sergey V. Laptev and Faina V. Filina

45 Forecast, Foresight, and Utopia in the Innovation Development ............... 517
Ekaterina Pogrebinskaya, Galina Rybina, and Valentina Kuznetsova

46 Collaboration in the Aspect of Formation of Innovative Economy of Russia ............... 525
Svetlana Nosova, Galina Kolodnyaya, and Sergey Bondarev

47 The Role of Monetary Policy in Ensuring the Priority of the Reproductive Model of the Development of the Russian Economy in the New Global Context ............... 535
Viktor Y. Pishchik, Aleksei V. Kuznetsov, and Petr V. Alekseev

48 Marx’s Conceptual Views and Directions for Improving the Tax System in the Structure of the Economy ............... 547
Irina A. Zhuravleva and Semen Y. Bogatyrev

49 Management of Competitiveness Through the Prism of Marx’s Ideas: Evolution of the Russian Models ............... 559
Alexey M. Tsikin, Azamat B. Berberov, and Ali B. Berberov

50 The Modern Collective Investments Market of the Russian Federation as a Guided Economic System ............... 573
Irina Yu. Shvets, Yu. Yu. Shvets, and Ya. N. Radzievskaya

51 Management Update of Macro-Regional Reproduction of Production Factors: Cluster Accents of Regional Space Development ............... 587
Svetlana V. Makar, Zarema M. Khasheva, and Aziza V. Yarasheva

52 Problems and Opportunities of Development of the Agricultural Industry of Russia from the Point of View of the Marxist Theory ............... 599
Svetlana L. Sazanova and Galina N. Ryazanova

53 Improvement of the Methodology for Assessing the Predicted Efficiency of Government Programs Based on the Political Economy Analysis ............... 609
Vladimir Kvasha, Daria Kozlova, and Roman Kolesov

54 Institutional Approach in the Analysis of the Interactions of Small Business with Public Management Structures ............... 621
Natalia Morozko, Nina Morozko, and Valentina Didenko

55 Marxism and Management Structures in Economic Organizations ............... 631
A. A. Lapinskas, M. M. Khaikin, and L. A. Makhova

56 Political and Economic Analysis of the Peculiarities of the Modern Anti-Money Laundering Policy ............... 641
Tatyana G. Martseva, Vladimir I. Berezhnoy, and Olga V. Berezhnaya

Meta-Scientific Study of Artificial Intelligence

CONTENTS


PART I
META-SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO THE BALANCED USE OF HUMAN AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE


1 Challenges of the Modern Global World: Dialetics of Scientific and Technological Development and Property Relations ...............3
Dmitry P. Sokolov and Angelica P. Buevich

2 Socio-Philosophical Understanding of Artificial Intelligence ...............13

Aza D. Ioseliani and Nelli V. Tskhadadze

3 Philosophical and Epistemological Factors of Artificial
Intelligence ...............23
Tair M. Makhamatov, Timur T. Makhamatov, and Saida T. Makhamatova

4 Research Philosophy as Tools of Cross-Disciplinary Framing ...............31

Alexander M. Starostin

5 The Human Capital in the Conditions of Digital Economy
(Assessment Problem) ...............39
Lyubov Yu. Arkhangelskaya, Victor N. Prasolov, and Marina V. Vachrameeva

6 Features and Models of Human Capital Reproduction in the
Conditions of Artificial Intelligence Development ...............49
Valentina V. Gorbunova, Lilianna Yu. Grazhdankina, Natalya K. Mayatskaya, Marina M. Shulga, and Nina Yu. Zhelnakova

7 Methodology for Measuring the Quality of Life of the
Population on the Basis of Regional Differentiations ...............59
Vera I. Menshchikova, Natalia V. Zlobina, Dmitry D. Logvin, and Mkhran Khavashki

8 Life Is Grey, but the Tree of Theory Is Evergreen ...............69

Ladislav Zhak

9 Forecast for the Development of Human Capital in the
Agricultural Sector at the Regional Level ...............75
Alexander W. Turyanskiy, Andrei F. Dorofeev, Alina I. Dobrunova, and Tatiana V. Kasaeva

10 A Modern Man: The Dialectic of His Place and Role
in the Modern Digital Society ...............85
Marina L. Alpidovskaya

11 Artificial Intelligence in Journalism: Prospects, Challenges,
and Problems ...............91
Svetlana N. Gikis

12 Artificial Intelligence as a Space of Speech Reflection ...............99

Viacheslav I. Shulzhenko, Leokadiya V. Vitkovskaya, Igor F. Golovchenko, Tatiana D. Savchenko, and Marina Yu. Sumskaya

13 Cognitive Aspects of Artificial Intelligence Semiolinguistics:
Signs, Concepts, Discourse ...............107
Andrey V. Olyanich, Zaineta R. Khachmafova, Susanna R. Makerova, Marjet P. Akhidzhakova, and Tatiana A. Ostrovskaya



PART I I
FEATURES OF SUCCESSFUL DEVELOPMENT OF THE INFORMATION ECONOMY UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS BASED ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE


14 Digitalization of Key Sectors of Russia: Main Problems and How They Could Be Overcome ...............117
Olga V. Danilova, Irina Yu. Belayeva, Galina V. Kolodnyaya, and Alexey Yu. Zhdanov

15 The Use of Probabilistic Model of Remote Cyptographic
Transformation in Multilateral Treaties Online ...............127
Gennady A. Vorobyev, Vladimir A. Kozlov, Victoria A. Ryndyuk, Irina I. Pavlenko, and Igor V. Kaliberda

16 Modeling of Knowledge Based by Means of Pre-Fractal Graphs...............137

Ilyas Z. Batchaev, Aleksandra V. Ryzhuk, Irina V. Sklyarova, Olga V. Timchenko, and Irina I. Pavlenko

17 Information Technologies in the Development Management
of the Municipal Socioeconomic System ...............145
Tatiana Yu. Anopchenko, Anton D. Murzin, Kometa T. Paytaeva, Svetlana G. Chumachenko, and Alla V. Temirkanova

18 The Use of Computer Vision and Artificial Neural Networks
to Assess the Technological Advantages of Wheat ...............157
Pavel V. Medvedev, Vitaly A. Fedotov, and Irina A. Bochkareva

19 IT-Technologies and Artificial Intelligence in Modern Media
and Media Education ...............165
Arevik A. Gevorgyan, Irina N. Karapetova, and Tatiana V. Kara-Kazaryan

20 Automated System of Environmental Monitoring as a Tool
to Improve Socio-Ecological and Economic Efficiency of Environmental Management at Micro- and Meso-Economic Levels ...............175
Roman V. Revunov, Vladimir A. Gubachev, Vladimir B. Dyachenko, Kometa T. Paytaeva, and Kseniya Yu. Boeva

21 The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Development
of Human Resources Technologies...............185
Galina N. May-Boroda, Elena Yu. Shatskaya, Natalia P. Kharchenko, Vitaliy F. Zhuravel, and Ekaterina V. Efimova

22 Management of Professional Training Process as a Key Factor
of Digital Economy   Development...............193
Galina V. Vorontsova, Nadezhda V. Miroshnichenko, Ekaterina V. Efimova, Elena V. Baboshina, and Irade S. Guseynova

23 The Mechanism of Adaptation of the Educational
and Labor Markets to the Meeting of Human Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence ...............203
Svetlana V. Lobova, Aleksei V. Bogoviz, and Tatiana V. Aleksashina

24 The Problems of Employment and Unemployment
on Regional Labor Markets in the Digital Economy ...............211
Sergey M. Gorlov, Inna N. Kazakova, Sofiya G. Kilinkarova, Elena V. Sharunova, and Evgeny A. Shevchenko

25 Prospects for Technological Growth of Russia in Terms
of Digitalization of the Economy ...............223
Galina V. Vorontsova, Olga N. Kusakina, Nikolai V. Eremenko, Viktoriya M. Vlasova, and Sergey I. Lugovskoy

26 Artificial Intelligence in Digital Type Logistics Systems ...............233

Ivan D. Afanasenko and Vera V. Borisova



PART I I I
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SUBJECT APPROACH IN PSYCHOLOGY AND PEDAGOGY BASED ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE


27 Cognitive Assessment of the Students’ Morality and Identity With the Help of Artificial Intelligence Programs ...............243
Irina A. Kolinichenko, Ekaterina N. Asrieva, Tatyana V. Varfolomeeva, Natalia V. Gordienko, and Elena A. Enns

28 Artificial Intelligence and Morality: Psychological Aspects
of Interaction ...............251
Dmitriy A. Medvedev, Inna V. Kicheva, Nina M. Shvaleva, Elena I. Gorbacheva, and Natalia M. Skripnik

29 Development of Professional Tolerance as a Factor
of Competitiveness of Specialists in the Sphere of State and Municipal Management in the Context of the Widespread Adoption of Artificial Intelligence ...............263
Ekaterina S. Borisova, Aleksey V. Komarov, and Ekaterina R. Bezsmertnaya

30 Tools of Intellectual Systems in the Context of Problems
of Organization of Open Education ...............271
Olga V. Timchenko, Andrey B. Timchenko, Svetlana I. Abakumova, Alla A. Mansurova, and Gul’zhan B. Suyunova

31 Artificial Intelligence in Foreign Languages Teaching:
Important Trends and Application Possibilities ...............279
Tatyana O. Bobrova, Elena N. Pronchenko, Nataliya V. Gurova, Stoyana V. Znamenskaya, and Irina V. Shatokhina

32 System of Optimization of Cognitive Development of the
Subject of Engineering Activity in the Conditions of Use of Intelligent Computer Programs ...............293
Tatyana A. Mayboroda, Natalia K. Mayatskaya, Karina M. Oganyan, Galina V. Stroi, and Andrey B. Chernov

33 Information Culture of Personality in the Conditions
of Artificial Intelligence ...............303
Magomet D. Elkanov, Fatima H. Laipanova, and Marina N. Kubanova

34 Digital Economy: New Requirements and Approaches
in Lawyers Training...............311
Elena N. Bazurina, Lidia N. Ivanova, Vladimir Yu. Karpychev, Sergey I. Kuvychkov, and Andrey M. Terekhov

35 The Experience of Organization of Educational Space and
Increasing the Financial Literacy of all Layers at Minin University...............319
Irina S. Vinnikova, Anastasia O. Egorova, Ekaterina A. Kuznetsova, Olga I. Kuryleva, and Larisa V. Lavrentyeva

36 Experience of Modern Pedagogical Technologies in Teaching
Physical Culture and Sport Implementation ...............327
Svetlana M. Markova, Lyubov I. Kutepova, Olga I. Vaganova, Zhanna V. Smirnova, and Maxim M. Kutepov

37 Retrospective of the Mentoring System ...............335

Elena A. Chelnokova, Svetlana N. Kaznacheeva, Natalia V. Bystrova, Antonina L. Lazutina, and Yuri S. Zhemchug



PART I V
POLITICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF CREATING, IMPLEMENTING, AND DEVELOPING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE


38 The Metascientific Analysis of the Legal Regime of Artificial Territories in the International and Russian Legislation...............343
Elena A. Grin, Luiza T. Kokoeva, and Anastasia S. Malimonova

39 The Experience of the Use of Artificial Intelligence
in Legal Practice ...............351
Victoria N. Ostrovskaya, Marine Z. Abesalashvili, Radmila E. Arutyunyan, Raphael F. Mustafin, and Svetlana A. Mustafina

40 Artificial Intelligence as an Object of Intellectual Rights ...............359

Vitaly V. Kovyazin, Elena V. Serdyukova, Anna A. Minina, Olga A. Perepadya, and Gennady V. Shevchenko

41 Problems of Criminal Liability for Damage Caused by
an Unmanned Vehicle ...............367
Konstantin V. Chemerinsky, Konstantin A. Amiyants, Annette A. Mordovina, Olga A. Zakharyan, and Aksana F. Bunina

42 Securitization of the Problem of Political Bots ...............373

Gennady V. Kosov, Sergey A. Nefedov, Galina V. Stankevich, Arsen V. Gukasov, and Nadezhda Yu. Shlyundt

43 The Realization of the Potential of Artificial Intelligence in
Criminal Law, Prospects of Development of Forensic Profiling ...............383
Lev V. Bertovsky, Natalia S. Burmistrova, Evgeny N. Petukhov, Irina M. Vilgonenko, and Yurij N. Shapovalov

44 Civil Law Aspects of the Phenomenon of Artificial Intelligence ...............391

Polina N. Durneva, Irina V. Pogodina, Elvira T. Mayboroda, Olga A. Perepadya, and Galina V. Stankevich

45 The Legal Nature of Artificial Intelligence Through the Prism
of Copyright: Theoretical and Legal Aspect ...............401
Inessa Sh. Galstyan, Lyudmila A. Tkhabisimova, Yevgeny E. Nekrasov, Galina V. Stankevich, and Irina M. Vilgonenko

46 Artificial Intelligence in Politics: Global Leadership and the
Risks of Competitive Struggle ...............409
Maria A. Adamova, Mariana L. Kardanova, Alexandra V. Yakusheva, Maria A. Dyakonova, and Aza V. Mankieva

47 Legal Aspects of Using Artificial Intelligence (Digital Technology)
in the Field of Taxation...............419
Olga Yu. Bakaeva, Eugeniy G. Belikov, Elena V. Pokachalova, Margarita B. Razgildieva, and Marina A. Katkova



PART V
THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON THE ECONOMY AND FINANCIAL SERVICES


48 Artificial Intelligence as an Economic Category: The Essence, Specifics, and Perspectives of Practical Application ...............429
Svetlana V. Lobova, Aleksandra V. Zakharova, Viktor I. Dobrosotskiy, and Dmitry V. Bateikin

49 Economic Factors of AI and the Tools of Their Control ...............437

Yury L. Talismanov, Elena A. Kirova, Sergei V. Shkodinsky, Natalia A. Rykhtikova, and Andrey G. Nazarov

50 Post-Economy of AI: New Challenges and Perspectives
of Sustainable Development of Socio-Economic Systems ...............445
Evgenii M. Buhvald, Elena I. Larionova, Pavel T. Avkopashvili, Syuzanna T. Adamyants, and Alexander N. Alekseev

51 The Role of the System of Provision of Cyber Security Among
the Economic Factors of AI ...............453
Viktor I. Dobrosotskiy, Elena L. Gulkova, Mikhail Y. Zakharov, and Pavel T. Avkopashvili

52 Digitalization as a Factor of Development of Russia’s
Banking System ...............461
Alim B. Fiapshev and Oksana N. Afanasyeva

53 A Paradigm Shift in Business Management in the Context
of Industry 4.0...............469
Kirill A. Gorelikov, Aleksey V. Komarov, and Ekaterina R. Bezsmertnaya

54 Remote Banking in Modern Russia in the Conditions
of Artificial Intelligence Development...............477
Nelli V. Tskhadadze and Aza D. Ioseliani

55 The Transformation in Collective Investment Under the
Influence of Artificial Intelligence...............489
Yana N. Radzievskaya, Yuriy Yu. Shvets, Olga V. Karamova, Evgeny V. Sumarokov, and Alexandra E. Sergeyeva

56 Features of Artificial Intelligence Technologies and Their Use
and Impact on Transformation in the Banking Sector ...............499
Galina V. Stankevich, Gayane Yu. Atayan, Olga N. Amvrosova, Catherine V. Kasevich, and Tatiana V. Kara-Kazaryan

57 The Role and Importance of Electronic Trading Platforms
in Terms of Digitalization of the Economy ...............507
Nina V. Demina, Marina V. Chistova, Olga S. Eremina, Olga I. Natkho, and Aleksandra V. Ryzhuk

58 Trend Analysis in the Use of Artificial Intelligence
in Financial Management ...............517
Andrey V. Efimov, Anna V. Savtsova, Olga N. Pakova, Yuliya N. Dyakova, and Alfiia A. Sokolova

59 Prospects of the Use of Artificial Intelligence and
Automatization Systems in Accounting and Auditing
in the Realities of the Digital Economy ...............527
Natalia N. Balashova, Spartak A. Vardanyan, Maria V. Volodina, Nataliya A. Ishkina, and Ilya A. Koshkarev

60 Clustering of the Central Federal District Regions by the
Quality of Life of the Population ...............535
Vera I. Menshchikova, Elena Y. Merkulova, Sergey P. Spiridonov, Irina A. Andreeva, and Anatoly N. Berezhnoy

61 Modeling of Innovative Development of the Bank in the
Conditions of Competition and Inflation ...............541
Alexander P. Gorbunov, Tatiana V. Kasaeva, Alexander P. Kolyadin, and Leyla D. Tokova

62 The Role of Opportunity Costs in the Organization and
Production of Medical and Health Services Using
Blockchain Technologies ...............549
Ekaterina A. Pogrebinskaya, Galina A. Rybina, and Valentina V. Kuznetsova



PART V I
MODERNIZATION OF MANAGEMENT OF PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS BASED
ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE


63 Study of Restructuring Strategies: Decentralization of Management and Enterprise Structure ...............559
Ekaterina P. Garina, Elena V. Romanovskaya, Natalia S. Andryashina, Elena P. Kozlova, and Anastasia D. Efremova

64 The Principle of Subjectification in Assessment of the
Management Performance of the Organization in Terms of the Development of Artificial Intelligence...............567
Natalia A. Zhuravleva and Martin G. Grigoryan

65 Quality Assessment and Improving the Efficiency of Resource
Management of the Industrial Enterprise ...............575
Ekaterina P. Garina, Victor P. Kuznetsov, Alexander P. Garin, Natalia S. Andryashina, and Elena V. Romanovskaya

66 Prospects for Marketing Management in the Context
of Artificial Intelligence Development...............583
Ekaterina S. Kovanova, Oksana N. Momotova, Ilyas Z. Batchaev, Irina V. Sklyarova, and Elena A. Ponomareva

67 Experience in Implementation of Crowdsourcing
Technologies in an Advertising Campaign ...............591
Evgeny E. Egorov, Tatyana E. Lebedeva, Maria P. Prokhorova, Sergey V. Semenov, and Dmitry Yu. Vagin

68 Making Marketing Decisions in an Unstable Economic
Environment ...............599
Nataliia N. Muraveva, Lyudmila V. Belokon, Milena A. Ignatova, Alexander V. Shuvaev, and Natalya N. Yakovenko

69 Special Aspects of Modern Production Systems Organization...............609

Evgeny A. Semakhin, Ekaterina P. Garina, Elena V. Romanovskaya, Natalia S. Andryashina, and Dmitry S. Mokerov

70 Impact on Risk Factors of Industrial Enterprises ...............617

Yaroslav S. Potashnik, Ekaterina P. Garina, Elena P. Kozlova, Svetlana N. Kuznetsova, and Alexander P. Garin

71 Investment Attractiveness of Artificial Intelligence
Technologies in Industrial Parks...............625
Victor P. Kuznetsov, Svetlana N. Kuznetsova, Sergey D. Tsymbalov, Elena V. Romanovskaya, and Natalia S. Andryashina

72 Macro-Planning of Innovative Strategies in BRICS Countries:
Study of Methodological Features of Evaluation, Comparative Advantages, Opportunities, and Challenges in the Light of Accelerating the Digitalization of the Economy and the Intensive Development of Artificial Intelligence ...............633
Bahadyr J. Matrizaev, Leyla M. Allakhverdieva, and Muslima K. Sultanova

73 Features of Process of Formation of Innovative Economy
on the Basis of Artificial Intelligence ...............641
Svetlana V. Panasenko, Vyacheslav P. Cheglov, Elena A. Mayorova, and Alexander F. Nikishin

74 Prospects and Pitfalls of Innovation Development ...............649

Alexey M. Kornilov

75 Evaluation of the Economic Efficiency of Investment Projects
With Potentially Infinite Lifecycle ...............661
Yaroslav S. Potashnik, Victor P. Kuznetsov, Alexander P. Garin, Elena V. Shpilevskaya, and Elena S. Gailomazova

76 The Role of Foreign Economic Relations in Development
of Digital Technologies in Oncological Service: The Experience of Modern Russia ...............669
Yuri V. Przhedetsky, Natalia V. Przhedetskaya, and Ksenia V. Borzenko

About the Editors ...............677


Reimagining Socioeconomic Development in Russia

CONTENTS
Introduction ................................................................................... xiii



PART I: INNOVATION AND DIGITALIZATION IN THE MODERN MODEL OF SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIA


1. A New Reality: The Close Interaction between Economic Theory and Practice
Elena S. Chikanova .................................. 3

2. The Modern Economy of Russia: Prospects for the Future
Lela V. Chkhutiashvili, Alexander A. Petrov, and Alexander M. Gubin .................................. 19

3. The Issue of Objectivity of the Ontology of Society in
the Age of Digitalization
Tair M. Makhamatov, Olga P. Kobzeva, and Daria V. Zhigulskaya .................................. 29


4. Formation of Clusters in the Digital Economy
Elena N. Letiagina, Yuri V. Trifonov, Sergey M. Brykalov, Alexander N. Vizgunov, and Vasiliy Y. Trifonov ........................ 39

5. Industry 4.0 as a Tool for Regulating Market Stability
Anastasia A. Sozinova, Nadezhda K. Savelyeva, Marina L. Alpidovskaya, and Dmitry V. Bunkovsky ..................... 49

6. The Role of the Regulatory “Sandbox” in Inclusive and
Innovative Development of the Economy
Irina V. Pashkovskaya, Nataliya A. Amosova, and Nataliya  E.Sokolinskaya.................................. 61

7. The Development of Artificial Intelligence as a Factor of
Economic Growth in the Context of Digitalization
Svetlana S. Nosova, Sergey A. Bondarev, and Galina V. Fadeicheva .................................. 73

8. Rethinking the Implementation of the Activity Based
Costing Method in the Practice of Cost Management in Russia
Anatolii V. Kholkin and Nadezda V. Palesheva .................................. 83

9. Innovative Development and Reproduction of the
Innovation Potential of Universities in Russia
Arthur M. Gazitdinov .................................. 95

10. Impact of Industrial Parks on Development of Network
Forms of Business Organization
Alexander N. Vizgunov, Yuri V. Trifonov, Vladimir S. Gromnitskiy, Yulia V. Prikazchikova, and Roman S. Tanchuk .................................. 107

11. Innovation and Marketing Mechanism of Change
Management in the Region
Maria A. Vlasova, Elena E. Kononova, Karina V. Kuznetsova, Natalia N. Sokolova, and Natalia I. Lavrikova.................. 117

12. System of Responses to the Innovation-Marketing Component of the Region Depending on the Level

of Regional Development
Innara R. Lyapina, Olesya A. Stroeva, Olga L. Maslova, Irina V. Rezvyakova, and Natalia V. Artyomova ...................... 129

13. Nonstandard Forms of Employment in Terms
of Digitalization: Russian Specifics
Evgeniya K. Karpunina, Tatyana V. Koryakina, Elena N. Furman, Zhanna P. Alexandrova, and Murat A. Vaykok .................................. 141

14. Technoparks as an Integration Element
of Innovative Interaction
Aleksandr V. Zolotov, Alla A. Bylinskaya, Tatiana P. Loginova, Elena V. Liadova, and Irina N. Polushkina .................................. 155



PART II: ACTUAL DIRECTIONS OF SUSTAINABLE SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIA AND
ITS REGIONS


15. Regional E-commerce in the Pandemic: Trends and Prospects
Anna V. Shpengler, Larisa S. Cheglakova, and Marina L. Nechaeva .................................. 167

16. Marketing Researches: The Russian Carbon Dioxide Market

Olga V. Fokina and Marina L. Nechaeva .................................. 181

17. Socioeconomic Inequality: Historical and Logical Analysis
of Causal Relationships
Maria A. Romanyuk and Maksim N. Besshaposhnyi.................................. 197

18. The Concept of Resilience Diagnostics of Risks and
Levels of Economic Security of Russian Regions
Elena V. Karanina and Vasily M. Karaulov .................................. 209

19. Marketing Research: Russian Market of Organic
Mineral Fertilizers
Tatiana V. Baibakova, Elena A. Bratukhina, and Natalia D. Vorontsova .................................. 227

20. Factors of Economic Sustainability of Social Enterprises

Yuliya A. Kuznetcova .................................. 243

21. Assessment of Financial and Productive Capacity of Regions
to Determine the Strategy of Sustainable Industrial Growth in the Regions of Russia
Nadezhda I. Yashina, Oksana I. Kashina, Nataliya N. Pronchatova-Rubtsova, Sergey N. Yashin, and Victor P. Kuznetsov .................................. 253

22. Social Indicators of the Economic Development of
Regions in the Aspect of Ensuring Economic Security
at the Present Stage
Oksana G. Ivonina, Natalia O. Ablyazova, Victor P. Kuznetsov, Yaroslav S. Potashnik, and Elena P. Kozlova .................................. 263

23. On the Adaptability of System Socioeconomic Theory Under
Changing World
Nataliya I. Belousova .................................. 273

24. Labor Productivity in the Russian Federation:
Global Trends and Modeling Regional Specifics
Olga G. Kantor, Elena A. Gafarova, and Yuliya R. Rudneva .................................. 283

25. Comprehensive Assessment of the Quality of Economic
Transformations in the Territories of the Russian Federation
Marina A. Gundorova, Marina V. Tsurkan, Irada T. Rustamova, Olga A. Anichkina, and Denis Yu. Fraymovich .................................. 297

26. Causes of Unstable Development of the Russian Economy
and Factors Affecting the Stability of the Economic System
Tatiana O. Grafova, Irina R. Kirishchieva, Natalia P. Bondarenko, Oksana A. Mishchenko, and Asthik G. Bulgadaryan .................................. 309



PART III: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, INTEGRATION, AND ECONOMIC SECURITY IN THE SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIA


27. The Currency and Financial Aspects of Overcoming the Export and Resource Dependence of Russia
Marina L. Alpidovskaya, Lilya V. Reshetova, and Yulia O. Moiseeva .................................. 325

28. Economic Theory Feasibility Study of Behavioral Prospect
Model Motivation Background for Banking Sector Marketing in Russia
Vladimir V. Skalkin, Tatiana I. Minina, and Marina A. Kalinina .................................. 333

29. Modern Trends and Prospects of Development of Russia’s
Export to China
Nadezhda G. Lipatova, Andrey R. Gladkov, and Evgeny V. Zhereben .................................. 347

30. Role of Export in Countering Military Products Smuggling

Nina A. Ronzhina, Denis S. Khairusov, Nikolai A. Lipsky, and Sergey Y. Kosarev .................................. 357

31. National Security Issues: Economics and Crime in the
Post-COVID Period
Anatolii K. Modenov and Anna I. Vasilchenko .................................. 367

32. Features of the Development of International Integration
Associations of Countries in the Context of the Transformation of the World Economic System
Larisa V. Lavrenteva, Elena V. Yashkova, Olga I. Kuryleva, Irina S. Vinnikova, and Ekaterina A. Kuznetsova .................................. 377

33. Scientific and Technological Potential of EAEU Countries
as a Development Factor of Regional Trade and Economic Integration
Elena Y. Trifonova, Julia A. Grinevich, Anna V. Vinogradova, Pavel E. Yanson, and Sofya V. Agapova .................................. 387

34. On the Need to Differentiate Banks

Yuri A. Kropin, Galina A. Terskaya, and Nadezda N. Solovykh .................................. 401

35. Efficiency Improving of the Transport Potential Usage of the
Eurasian Economic Union in Transporting Asia-Europe
Valery I. Mineev, Dmitry A. Kornilov, Mikhail V. Ivanov, Olga V. Pochekaeva, and Igor E. Mizikovsky .................................. 409

36. Management of Communications of State and Municipal
Projects in Russia as a Factor of Information Security
Yuri G. Belonogov, Anna S. Boyarinova, Anastasia V. Kucheva, Darya M. Semenova, and Anna S. Zuikina.................................. 419

37. National Economy and Conceptual Approaches to Ensuring
Economic Security
Georgy V. Gioev, Alexander N. Litvinenko, Timur Ch. Akhmedov, Anton D. Krivobokov, and Angelina S. Tatevosyan .................................. 431

38. Import Substitution and Reindustrialization—World
Experience and Russia’s Economic Security Policy
Vladimir A. Noskov .................................. 443



PART IV: SOCIAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIA


39. Public Procurement Planning as a Factor of Socioeconomic Development of the State
Vitaly V. Kikavets and Yulia K. Tsaregradskaya .................................. 455

40. The Influence of Netocratic Processes on the Development
of Economic Institutions
Lidia S. Leontieva and Ksenia Yu. Proskurnova .................................. 469

41. HR-Outsourcing in Corona Crisis Period

Elena V. Ganebnykh, Olga V. Fokina, and Angela B. Mottaeva .................................. 483

42. Current Problems of State Project Management of
the Development of Customs Administration in Russia: Indicators as the Key to Achieving Aims
Dmitry A. Zavyalov and Olga V. Zavyalova .................................. 503

43. Contribution of Russia to the World Educational Culture

Ivan D. Afanasenko and Vera V. Borisova .................................. 517

44. The Content of the Concept of “Objectification” and
Its Use in the Context of Pedagogical Research
Olga S. Vorobeva, Angela V. Babayan, and Zoya S. Varfolomeeva .................................. 529

45. Contradictions and Problems of Modern Digital Education
in the Russian Economy
Elena V. Gryaznova, Ilya A. Treushnikov, Irina A. Lanskaya, Natalia N. Kuimova, and Elena M. Kochneva .................................. 539

46. Application of Public-Private Partnership Mechanisms in
the Sphere of Housing and Utility Sector in Russia
Aleksandr V. Kuptsov, Natalia S. Somenkova, Yekaterina A. Golubeva, Marina V. Smagina,
and Maria V. Oranova .................................. 549

47. Labor Potential Development as a Factor of Enterprise
Integration Into the National Innovation System
Aleksandr L. Mazin, Anna A. Troitskaya, Irina V. Guskova, and Natalia V. Shmeleva .................................. 563

48. Social Factors of Literary Tourism Promotion for the Purpose
of Socioeconomic Development of the Nizhny Novgorod Region
Svetlana N. Kaznacheeva, Irina B. Bicheva, Elena A. Chelnokova, Lyubov Yu. Shobonova, and Tatiana V. Krylova .................................. 575

49. Justification of the Choice of Objects for the Construction of
Interregional Aviation Centers in the Russian Federation
Olga A. Yusupova, Natalia M. Fomenko, and Anna A. Avtsinova .................................. 587

50. Establishment of a Complex in Order to Improve Working
Conditions of Workers in Industrial Enterprises
Victor P. Kuznetsov, Sergey N. Yashin, Nadezhda I. Yashina, Elena P. Kozlova, and Elena V. Romanovskaya .................................. 601

51. Directions for Improving the Legislative Framework of
the Public-Private Partnership Mechanism in Russia
Yulia A. Marinina, Lyudmila A. Abramova, Alexander V. Vereshchak, Svetlana B. Vereshchak, and Sergey I. Kuvychkov .................................. 613

52. The Role and Status of the Institution of the National State
in the Context of the Global Crisis
Anastasia I. Sirotkina and Marina L. Alpidovskaya .................................. 625

About the Authors .................................. 631

The Marketing of Healthcare Organizations in Russia

CONTENTS
Introduction ........................................................................ vii



SECTION I: FOUNDATIONS OF STUDYING THE THEORY OF MARKETING OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND THE MECHANISM OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP


1. The Conceptual Provisions of the Theory of Marketing of Healthcare Organizations .................................3

2. Marketing of Nonprofit Organizations in Business-Oriented
Economy: New Challenges and Priorities.................................15

3. Public-Private Partnership as a Mechanism of Increase of
Effectiveness of Marketing Activities .................................25



SECTION II: THE MODERN RUSSIAN PRACTICE OF MARKETING OF HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS AND THE
EFFECT OF THE SYSTEM OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP


4. Tendencies and Problems of Development of Marketing of Healthcare Organizations in Modern Russia .................................37

5. Preconditions and Perspectives of Development of Marketing
of Healthcare Organizations in Modern Russia .................................47

6. Peculiarities of Functioning of the System of Public-Private
Partnership in Modern Russia .................................57



SECTION III: POSSIBILITIES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR APPLICATION OF THE MECHANISM OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP TO DEVELOPMENT OF MARKETING OF HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS IN MODERN RUSSIA


7. Current Tendencies of Development of Marketing of Healthcare Organizations With the Help of Public-Private Partnership in Modern Russia .................................69

8. The Mechanism of Development of Marketing of Healthcare
Organizations With the Help of Public-Private Partnership .................................79

9. The Algorithm of Applying the Mechanism of Development
of Marketing of Healthcare Organizations With the Help of Public-Private Partnership in Modern Russia .................................89

Conclusions .................................99


About the Authors .................................103

The Transformation of Social Relationships in Industry 4.0

CONTENTS


Preface ..........................................................................................xi
Agnessa O. Inshakova and Evgenia E. Frolova



P A R T I
ECONOMIC STABILITY AND THROUGH TECHNOLOGIES: MONITORING OF STRUCTURAL SHIFTS IN THE PROCESS OF NEO-INDUSTRIALIZATION OF ECOSYSTEMS


1. Convergent Technologies as a Factor of Structural Changes and the Development of Economic Systems Within the Formation of a New Technological Paradigm............................................. 3
Alla E. Kalinina, Agnessa O. Inshakova, and Irina A. Elkhina

2. Content of Structural Shift: New Approaches to Definition,
Characteristics, Mechanism and Features in Terms of New Technologies Development ............................................. 15
Alla E. Kalinina, Agnessa O. Inshakova, and Irina A. Elkhina

3. Comparative Analysis of Methods for Structural Shift Research
in the Economy ................................. 27
Alla E. Kalinina, Agnessa O. Inshakova, and Irina A. Elkhina

4. The System for Multiparameter Assessment of Structural Shifts
under the Development of Convergent Technologies ............................................. 39
Alla E. Kalinina, Agnessa O. Inshakova, and Irina A. Elkhina

5. Analyzing Structural Shifts and Assessing Structural
Differences in Economies of Developed and
Developing Countries ............................................. 51
Alla E. Kalinina, Agnessa O. Inshakova, and Irina A. Elkhina

6. Development of Digital Technologies for Dispute Resolution of
Economic Entities as a Means of Increasing Economic Stability ............................................. 65
Evgenia E. Frolova and Ekaterina P. Rusakova

7. Ensuring Economical Resilience in the Conditions of Developing
Penetrative (Digital) Technologies: Mechanisms for Protecting Rights and Legitimate Interests of Economic Subjects............................................. 75
Dmitry A. Pashentsev and Natalia V. Antonova

8. Institutional Basis for Digital Transformation and Economic
Stability Enhancement in the EAEU Countries ............................................. 85
Elena I. Inshakova, Denis E. Matytsin, and Agnessa O. Inshakova

9. The Digital Economy in Action: Integration of
Institutional Economy Paradigms and Law in the Neo-
Industrialization Period ............................................. 99
Anna V. Shkalenko, Agnessa O. Inshakova, and Elena I. Inshakova

10. The Legal Matrix of Cross-Cutting Technologies of the National
Technological Initiative (NTI): Methodology of Formation ............................................. 117
Agnessa O. Inshakova, Tatiana V. Deryugina, and Marina V. Goncharova



P A R T I I
PREVENTIVE AND PROPHYLACTIC MEANS OF PROTECTING THE RIGHTS AND LEGAL INTERESTS OF SUBJECTS OF NEOINDUSTRIALIZATION


11. The Dynamics of Civil Law Development Under Conditions of Intensifying Digital Technologies ............................................. 131
Sergei A. Sinitsyn and Tatiana I. Chursina

12. Judicial Reconciliation as a Way to Popularize the
Jurisdictional form of Protection of Rights and Legitimate Interests in Modern Russia ............................................. 147
Ekaterina P. Rusakova and Evgenia E. Frolova

13. Consumer Protection for Digital Financial Services............................................. 157

Evgenia E. Frolova and Elena P. Ermakova

14. Procedural Law and Scientific-Technical Progress: New
Opportunities for Pre-Trial Electronic and Remote Interaction of the Parties ............................................. 169
Maria O. Dolova and Sergei A. Sinitsyn

15. Guidelines for the Beginning of Civil Proceedings in the Era of
the Fourth Industrial Revolution............................................. 191
Ekaterina P. Rusakova and Evgenia E. Frolova

16. Regulation of the Turnover of Intellectual Property on the
Internet: Blockchain-Protection of the Rights of Authors............................................. 199
Alexander I. Goncharov, Denis E. Matytsin, and Agnessa O. Inshakova

17. Preventive and Proactive Measures to Protect the Rights of
Consumers of Entertainment Services............................................. 209
Alexander I. Goncharov, Denis E. Matytsin, and Agnessa O. Inshakova

18. Interaction of Neo-industrialization Subjects in the Context of
Intensification of Digital Technologies: A System of Sources of Legal Regulation in the Republic of Belarus and the Russian Federation ............................................. 221
Victor S. Kamenkov

19. Digital Rights as a New Object of Civil Rights ............................................. 237

Agnessa O. Inshakova, Alexander I. Goncharov, and Elena N. Agibalova

20. Legal Status and Delineation of Responsibility in the
Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence Systems ............................................. 251
Agnessa O. Inshakova, Alexander I. Goncharov, and Elena N. Agibalova

21. Modification of International Mechanisms for Protecting
Human Rights under Conditions of Anthropogenic Environmental Impact with the Intensive Development of Technology of the Sixth Technological Order ............................................. 267
Agnessa O. Inshakova and Alexandr M. Solntsev



P A R T I I I
ECONOMIC AND LEGAL REGULATION OF TECHNOLOGICAL FORMATION OF THE INDUSTRY 4:0 AND INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATION OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION


22. Vectors of Development of Legal Regulation to Means of Individualization in the BRICS Association ............................................. 279
Alexander I. Goncharov, Denis E. Matytsin, and Agnessa O. Inshakova

23. Artificial Intelligence in the Regulatory Context of Industry 4.0
and Epistemological Optimism............................................. 289
Vitaly V. Bezbakh and Evgenia E. Frolova

24. Legal Regulation of Digital Financing in Russia and Foreign
Countries ............................................. 309
Evgenia E. Frolova and Elena P. Ermakova

25. Ensuring Minimum Standards of Fair Trial in the Era of the
Fourth Industrial Revolution ............................................. 323
Ekaterina P. Rusakova and Evgenia E. Frolova

26. Industry 4.0 as the Basis for the Transformation of Social
Relationships in the Field of Labor and Employment in the EEU Countries ............................................. 333
Natalia V. Antonova and Yuliya N. Kashevarova

27. Digital Medicine Technology Development: Protection of
the Rights and Legal Interests of Patients in the Context of Integration ............................................. 347
Natalia V. Putilo and Natalia S. Volkova

28. Blockchain Turnover of Securities Placed for Financing
Foreign Trade Transactions by the Business Entities Under the Jurisdiction of the EEU and BRICS ............................................. 363
Denis E. Matytsin

29. The Impact of Digitalization of Foreign Economic Activity on
The Civil Liability Law of Subjects of the BRICS Countries ............................................. 375
Agnessa O. Inshakova and Tatiana V. Deryugina

30. The Neo-Industrial Paradigm of Protecting Business Entity’s
Rights on Means of Individualization
in the EAEU ............................................. 383
Agnessa O. Inshakova, Alexander I. Goncharov, and Denis E. Matytsin

31. Conclusion ............................................. 393

Agnessa O. Inshakova and Olga N. Zhiltsova

Biographies ............................................. 407