TY - BOOK AU - Abdusalomova,Nodira B. AU - Al'pidovskaya,Marina L. AU - Anichkina,Olga A. AU - Balakhanova,Dariko K. AU - Barkova,Ekaterina E. AU - Beloliptsev,Ilya I. AU - Bogoeva,Ekaterina AU - Bogoviz,Aleksei V. AU - Budovich,Yuliya I. AU - Chuvilin,Denis V. AU - Ciras,Giedrius AU - Dzhabrailova,Naida D. AU - Ergasheva,Shakhlo T. AU - Fazrakhmanov,Ilvir I. AU - Fomina,Elena A. AU - Galieva,Gulnaz F. AU - Gundorova,Marina A. AU - Gusev,Valery V. AU - Karabaeva,Gulnora Sh AU - Karaseva,Ludmila A. AU - Karpunina,Evgeniya K. AU - Khalikova,Elvira А. AU - Khanafieva,Ilnara R. AU - Khodkovskaya,Julia V. AU - Kholbekov,Rasul O. AU - Kholbekova,Feruzakhon R. AU - Kochkonbaev,Zhenishbek A. AU - Krivtsov,Artem AU - Kudryavtseva,Kamila V. AU - Kuznetsov,Yuri V. AU - Lazarev,Dmitrii AU - Lebedev,Konstantin N. AU - Leybert,Tatyana B. AU - Lifanova,Elena I. AU - Magomedbekov,Gamzat U. AU - Mamagulashvili,David I. AU - Mannapova,Rano A. AU - Nazarova,Rano R. AU - Nigmatullayeva,Gulchexra N. AU - Nikiforov,Alexander A. AU - Nikiforova,Vera D. AU - Patrusheva,Elena G. AU - Raikhlina,Anna V. AU - Santalova,Marianna S. AU - Sergeeva,Irina G. AU - Shadrina,Zhanna A. AU - Shapiro,Natalya A. AU - Skliar,Moisey A. AU - Soklakova,Irina V. AU - Surat,Igor L. AU - Surat,Vladimir I. AU - Tashkenbaeva,Zarina U. AU - Tavbulatova,Zulay K. AU - Tebekin,Aleksei AU - Tuibaev,Emir Z. AU - Tursunov,Imomnazar E. AU - Umurzakov,Oyatilla A. AU - Vakhitova,Lidiya R. AU - Vanchukhina,Lubov I. AU - Ydyrysov AU - Yrysov,Keneshbek B. AU - Zakharov,Andrei AU - Zuber,Irina E. TI - Industry 4.0: Implications for Management, Economics and Law T2 - Interdisciplinary Thought of the 21st Century : Management, Economics and Law , SN - 9783110650655 PY - 2021///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General KW - bisacsh KW - Industry 4.0 KW - economy KW - law KW - management N1 - Frontmatter --; Introduction: Challenges for Management, Economics and Law during a Transition to Industry 4.0 --; Contents --; Part I: Innovations and Economic Growth in Industry 4.0 --; 1 Challenges in Identifying Fast-Growing Companies to Differentiate Government Support Measures --; 2 Economy without Finance: Situation in R&D --; 3 Innovative Activity in Post-Pandemic Conditions --; 4 The Challenges of Digitalization for Economic Relations of Tourism Industry Subjects --; Part II: Finances, Corporate Accounting and Management in Industry 4.0 --; 5 Russian Foreign Loans Market: Problems of Balancing --; 6 The Problem of Monitoring the Effectiveness of Projects in the Process of their Implementation --; 7 The Use of Digital Technologies in the Implementation of Internal Control in the Management Accounting System --; 8 Tactical and Technical Solutions for Intraoperative Critical Situations --; Part III: Sustainable Development in Industry 4.0 --; 9 Digital Modernization in Enterprises of Agricultural and Water Management Industry --; 10 Role and Value of Production Accounting in Providing the Company’s Microeconomic Stability --; 11 Sharing Economy: How Digital Technologies Have Changed Economic Reality --; 12 The Impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on the Socio-Economic Development of the World Economy --; Part IV: High Technologies and State Management in Industry 4.0 --; 13 Economics of Industry 4.0 in the Political Economy Paradigm --; 14 Features of the Company’s Organizational Culture --; 15 Harmonizing the Interests of the State and Business in Stakeholder Management --; 16 Methodological Approaches to Tender Procedures in Corporate Procurement Management in Companies --; Conclusion: Future Perspectives of Industry 4.0 --; List of Figures --; List of Tables --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - Industry 4.0 is not only just a new sector of economy—it is a new technological model of economic development, which will determine the technical possibilities, organizational philosophies, and approaches to managing socio-economic systems in the near future. Signs of the Fourth Industrial Revolution can already be seen in the most progressive developed and developing countries. However, despite the high interest of entrepreneurs in the possibilities that are provided by Industry 4.0, large-scale investment projects and the adoption of state and national strategies and programs to facilitate the financing and transition to Industry 4.0, the Fourth Industrial Revolution is developing very slowly. The reason for this is the non-systemic character of the implemented initiatives UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110654486 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110654486 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110654486/original ER -