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Title

Formation of the scientific paradigm of the transformation of potential-forming space and logistics platforms of the regional economy

Author

Petro Yaremovich, Daria Mykhailenko, Svitlana Smerichevska, Zinaida Andrushkevych, Volodymyr Tytykalo

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 10  pp. 288-294

Abstract

The article investigates the formation of the scientific paradigm of transformation of potential-forming space and logistics platforms of the regional economy. It is revealed that the leading modern trends related to the spread of globalization and regionalization, rapid development of information and communication technologies, diffusion of innovations accompany the transition from the industrial model to the post-industrial stage and its development, which leads to economic development of a number of new features. It is proved that under such conditions, the region as a key element of the economic system, acquires a leading role in achieving sustainable and balanced development. Within the limits of this research the essence, role, functions, structure, process of formation of a scientific paradigm of transformation of potential-forming space and logistic platforms of regional economy are opened. It is proved that the formation of the modern scientific paradigm of transformation of the potential-forming space of the regional economy and logistics platforms takes place in the context of building a post-industrial model of development, which is accompanied by consideration of the region as a spatial object plane to the spatial environment in which the development of human capital, innovation and self-development of the region. Taking into account the above, the article outlines the prerequisites and factors of formation of the scientific paradigm of transformation of the potential-forming space and logistics platforms of the regional economy.

Keywords

Regional economy, region, scientific paradigm, transformation of potential-forming space, logistics platforms.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202110/20211041.pdf