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Analysis of the Factors Affecting the Choice of Information Systems by Economic Subjects of Russian Federation

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  • Nataliya S. Seliverstova*

    (Kazan Federal University, Institute of Management, Economics and Finance, Associate Professor of the Economic Theory and Econometrics department)

  • Askar N. Mustafin

    (Kazan Federal University, Institute of Management, Economics and Finance, Senior Lecturer of the Economic Theory and Econometrics department)

  • Eva Benková

    (University of Presov , Faculty of Management, PhD, lecturer of the Intercultural Communication department)

Abstract

The paper shows the relevance of studying the factors taken into account when choosing automation tools and information systems by enterprises of different activities in different regions of Russia. The growing pace of technological change requires a balanced development of information technology in different regions in order to maintain the flexibility of the entire system and ensure the economic security of the country. The choice of information systems in the public and private sectors of the economy is different. The presence of significant geographical disproportions in the distribution of costs for information technology in the regions of Russia is revealed. Classification of the factors influencing the decision-making on the choice of information systems is carried out. The necessary conditions for the creation and successful development of information technology centers have been identified; those conditions include the availability of free resources for electricity generation, a developed research and educational center and the human resources potential of the territory in the field of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies). Partially identified imbalances are associated with the multistructural nature of the Russian economy and with territorial expanse; they are objective in nature and are subject to adjustment. The expediency of creation of interregional system involving cooperation ties with the purpose to develop information technology centers in different regions of Russia is shown.

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  • Nataliya S. Seliverstova* & Askar N. Mustafin & Eva Benková, 2018. "Analysis of the Factors Affecting the Choice of Information Systems by Economic Subjects of Russian Federation," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, pages 46-51:5.
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