Open Government Automated Platform as a Tool for Digital Transformation of the Union State and the Eurasian Economic Space
https://doi.org/10.24833/2949-639X-2025-2-12-79-100
Abstract
The article examines the optimal trajectory for transforming economic relations, focusing on the development of machine-to-machine interaction while preserving human managerial control. Unlike the prevailing approach in the digital agenda, which prioritises the replacement of human labour with automation, the proposed model emphasises the importance of collective digital planning. This approach ensures active human participation in analytical and decision-making processes, thereby enhancing the quality, flexibility, and adaptability of managerial systems. In this context, the rationale behind the Concept of an Open Government Digital Platform (OGDP) gains particular significance, marking a shift from traditional digital economy ecosystems to a fundamentally new architecture of network interaction. The relevance of this research lies in the pivotal role of economic digitalisation through the implementation of OGDP, which holds strategic importance for Belarus and Russia. This technological platform facilitates the optimisation of macroeconomic conditions, modernises state-society interactions, streamlines technological and production processes, and fosters the evolution of business strategies and marketing tools for product promotion. The objective of this study is to develop a conceptual framework, a feasibility assessment, and practical implementation mechanisms for an innovative platform that aligns with the digital transformation goals of the Eurasian space, taking into account the significant role of the state in the economy. As a result of this research, practical recommendations have been formulated for the integration and utilisation of OGDP in administrative practices amid the digital transformation of the Union State (US) economy.
About the Author
V. V. DemirovBelarus
Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Chief Advisor at the Economic Analysis Department
Minsk
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Demirov V.V. Open Government Automated Platform as a Tool for Digital Transformation of the Union State and the Eurasian Economic Space. International Business. 2025;(2 (12)):79-100. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24833/2949-639X-2025-2-12-79-100