Rigorous analysis of digitalization economics influence on a transport enterprise management system

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2025.345242

Keywords:

digitalization, digital technologies, artificial intelligence, management system, transport industry

Abstract

This study investigates approaches to the formation of the digital economy and their impact on the management system at a transportation enterprise. Under martial law, transportation becomes a means of implementing production relations in the economic environment. Transportation of goods and passengers by land transport is an element of the activation of the economic system, the digitalization of which is a lever for modernizing productive forces and relevant production relations. The task addressed is related to determining the impact of digital technologies on the management system at a transport enterprise.

Studying the economics of digitalization makes it possible to identify the accents and components of the management system at various enterprises, and transport enterprises in particular. Such research is necessary to outline the conditions for management improvements and the economic system of digitalization of the transport industry. Understanding the directions of using digitalization is useful in modernizing the managerial and economic levers of influence on profit. Such directions are the use of artificial intelligence, information technologies, telecommunications gadgets, social media, and various applications, as well as electronic document management. These levers are actively used in the activities of transport companies. Thus, the current study is aimed at identifying the most indicative directions in digitalization to understand their nature and the consequences of their application in the practice of transport enterprises.

Conclusions from the study make it possible to understand the essence of the digital economy and the conditions for its use in the formation of various types of systems, including management systems. An enterprise was chosen as an example, on the basis of which a multifactor regression analysis was conducted. The results of this analysis highlight the conclusion that digitalization does not actively affect the profitability of the enterprise and is a factor that indirectly provides the company's income.

Author Biographies

Yuliia Remyha, European University

PhD, Associate Professor, Head of Department

Department of Management and Logistics

Tetiana Ostapenko, European University

Doctor of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor

Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting

Tetiana Posnova, European University

PhD, Associate Professor

Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting

Oleksandr Ponomarov, State University "Kyiv Aviation Institute"

PhD, Associate Professor

Department of Economics and Business Technologies

Denys Shcherbatykh, European University

PhD, Associate Professor, Head of Department

Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting

Iryna Hrashchenko, State University "Kyiv Aviation Institute"

PhD, Associate Professor

Department of Management of Foreign Economic Activity of Enterprises

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Rigorous analysis of digitalization economics influence on a transport enterprise management system

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2025-12-30

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Remyha, Y., Ostapenko, T., Posnova, T., Ponomarov, O., Shcherbatykh, D., & Hrashchenko, I. (2025). Rigorous analysis of digitalization economics influence on a transport enterprise management system. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 6(13 (138), 31–45. https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2025.345242

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Transfer of technologies: industry, energy, nanotechnology