Transaction industries in digital economy

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The article describes urgence of solving the issues of sustainable development of territorial entities and communities during industry 4.0 formation and providing management of services and human rights in the digital world with the help of antithetic post-concepts, one of which is post-industrialization. The main issues of developing digital technologies have been revealed as well as risk of the society being unprepared for an effective response to new challenges. Conclusions are made on growth and complexity of business models and formats of value chains for transaction services and industries that produce them in the post-industrial economy. The dependence of modular production model both for the industrial sector and transaction services was revealed. It was also proved that complex institutional changes in connection with the increase in the share of automation and robotization of industrial production tend to push out low-skilled labor from the sphere of services and increase the requirements for employees. Transaction services are recommended to be used as a post-industrial perspective for service transactional innovations and technologies that require modernization of state support and strategic regulation.

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Marushchak, I. V., Lavrentyeva, A. V., Frolov, D. P., & Strekalova, A. S. (2019). Transaction industries in digital economy. In Studies in Computational Intelligence (Vol. 826, pp. 133–143). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13397-9_16

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