European Proceedings Logo

Semiotic Methodology In Assessing The Digital Development Of The Region Economy

Table 2:

Type name Characteristics Federal subjects of Russia
Lagging The level of technological efficiency of the industrial structure is low in the conditions of low scientific-innovative and technological potential of the region as a whole. Within the quadrant, the subjects are asymmetrically developed on both axes. Altai territory, Kurgan region, Amur region, Jewish Autonomous region, Sevastopol, Republic of Dagestan, Tuva, the Crimea, North Ossetia-Alania, the Karachay-Cherkess and Chechen republics
Unpromising (lack of potential) The level of technological efficiency of the industrial structure is low against the background of a relatively high scientific, innovative and technological level of development of the region as a whole. Within the quadrant, the subjects are asymmetrically developed on both axes. Vologda, Magadan, Kaliningrad regions, the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Altai, Zabaykalsky Krai
Difficult (presence of environmental barriers) The relatively high level of technological capability of the industrial structure faces barriers to development due to the lack and insufficient level of implementation of the scientific, innovative and technological potential of the region as a whole. Within the quadrant, the subjects are asymmetrically developed on both axes. The republics of Ingushetia, Mari El, Buryatia, Mordovia, Komi, Kabardino-Balkaria, Nenets Autonomous district, Pskov, Oryol, Tambov, Astrakhan, Kursk, and Smolensk regions.
Balanced The technological level of the industrial structure corresponds to the level of implementation of scientific, innovative and technological potential in the region as a whole. Within the quadrant, the subjects are asymmetrically developed on both axes. Kemerovo, Bryansk, Lipetsk, Sakhalin regions, Chukotka Autonomous region, The Republic of Chuvashia, Adygea, Kamchatka territory
Investment-consuming (resource-consuming) The high level of technologicality of the industrial structure faces barriers to development associated with the lack and insufficient level of implementation of scientific, innovative and technological potential of the region as a whole, which requires significant costs to create appropriate conditions and maintain the current level of development There are none
Investment-attractive The high level of technological efficiency of the industrial structure makes it possible to attract significant investments in creating conditions for the implementation of scientific, innovative and technological potential of the region as a whole, which ensures the progressive growth of this group Khabarovsk, Stavropol territory, Voronezh, Leningrad, Ryazan, Vladimir, Orenburg, Tyumen, Tomsk, Kaluga regions, Khanty-Mansiysk JSC-Yugra
Prospective The level of technological efficiency of the industrial structure is low against the background of a high scientific, innovative and technological level of development of the region as a whole, which makes a wide range of possible growth points. Within the quadrant, the subjects are asymmetrically developed on both axes. Kirov, Omsk, Kostroma, Ivanovo regions, the Republic of Karelia
Growing (progressive) A relatively high level of manufacturability of the industrial structure is provided by a high level of implementation of scientific, innovative and technological potential of the region as a whole, which ensures the progressive growth of this group. Within the quadrant, the subjects are asymmetrically developed on both axes. Novgorod, Samara, Saratov, Arkhangelsk, Ulyanovsk regions, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Primorye territory, the Republic of Khakassia, Tula, Tver, Novosibirsk regions
Advanced A relatively high level of manufacturability of the industrial structure is provided by a high level of implementation of scientific, innovative and technological potential of the region as a whole, which ensures the progressive growth of this group. Within the quadrant, the subjects are asymmetrically developed on both axes. Moscow, Saint Petersburg, the Republic of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan, Moscow, Sverdlovsk, Nizhny Novgorod regions, Perm territory, Yaroslavl, Irkutsk, Chelyabinsk, Belgorod, Murmansk, Penza, Rostov regions, Krasnoyarsk, Krasnodar territory, the Republic of Kalmykia, Udmurtia
< Back to article