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ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF EXTERNAL FACTORS ON THE DIGITAL MATURITY OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN THE REGIONS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

There remains a pronounced interregional differentiation in the level of digital development across the Russian Federation, which necessitates a comprehensive analysis of the factors influencing the digital maturity of public administration bodies in the country’s regions. This article offers a quantitative assessment of the impact of external socioeconomic, institu­tional, and technological factors on the level of digital maturity of government agencies in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, as well as identifies statistically significant predictors based on panel data models.
Within the framework of a PEST analysis, 38 macro-level factors poten­tially affecting digital maturity were examined, of which 17 measurable indica­tors were selected and grouped into categories: economic conditions of the re­gion; public support and investment in the digital sphere; education and employment levels; innovation development; and the availability of IT infra­structure. A panel data set was compiled for 84 regions of the Russian Fede­ration for the period 2021-2023, and fixed effects models were constructed.
The analysis confirmed the statistical significance of such factors as gross regional product, budget expenditures, education level, innovation activity of organizations, number of employees in the ICT sector, and citizen satisfac­tion with digital platform solutions. The findings demonstrate that the digital maturity of regional public authorities is shaped by a complex set of external conditions, which should be taken into account when developing digital trans­formation strategies.

Ushakov M. O. moushakov@hse.ru.

Zhatikova D. V. dvzhatikova@edu.hse.ru.

Ataeva A. G. aataeva@hse.ru.

Styrin E. M. estyrin@hse.ru.

Keywords: digital maturity external factors taxes PEST analysis digital transformation region innovations

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