STRATEGIC VECTORS OF DIGITALISATION OF THE UKRAINIAN ECONOMY BASED ON THE FORMATION OF AN OPEN INFORMATION SOCIETY
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The article provides a robust evidential basis for the relevance and necessity of the digital transformation of Ukraine's economy, the implementation of Efficiency Indices for these processes and their significance for the regions and the state, as well as determining the effectiveness of this process for society, communities (hromadas), and the state. It is important to note that the effectiveness of digital transformation can be assessed using the Indices. The purpose of these indices is to create a basis for studying the level of digital transformation in local state administrations. This result will enable government bodies, analysts, developers, and other interested parties to optimise the digitisation process in the region. It is clear that building an open, development-oriented information society is one of Ukraine’s main priorities. In such a society, everyone can create, accumulate, access, use and exchange materials and knowledge, which provides each person with the right to fulfil their potential, promotes social and personal development and improves quality of life. An open information society is one in which everyone has access to information and communication technology. Thus, an analysis was carried out of the level of freedom and access to the Internet in Ukraine from 2012 to 2023, highlighting the principles of the Internet. The strategic prospects for developing digital innovative technologies in Ukraine were outlined, emphasising the opportunities for Ukrainians to use these technologies in everyday life, at work and in education. It was established that, thanks to digital technologies, every Ukrainian would be able to easily capitalise on their skills and knowledge, provided they had a smartphone and Internet access. The subject of the present study is the theoretical and methodological foundations and scientific and practical principles for the use of strategic vectors of digitalisation of the Ukrainian economy based on the formation of an open information society. The purpose of the article is to devise strategic vectors for the development of digital innovative technologies in Ukraine with the aim of forming an open information society.
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indices, indicators, efficiency, open society, strategy, digital transformation, digital innovative technologies, knowledge
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