The economics of hybridization: working with intellectually capacious processes and products

Authors

  • Shastin Anatoliy Vasilyevich «Radium Investments» LLC, Omsk, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25206/2542-0488-2023-8-4-146-151

Keywords:

hybridization, hybridization of property, hybrid office, circuit engineering, system engineering, financial technologies, human dimension

Abstract

The purpose of the article is to consider the concept of hybridization economics, what forms it takes, how the growth of hybridization rates will affect business processes using examples of complex work with intellectually capacious processes and products. After COVID-19, the main characteristic of the modern economy is hybridization. In theory, it is a combination of several subjects, processes, and technologies. The author identifies several stages of hybridization. The first is the use of circuitry to control economic processes. At this stage, a person adapts to the technique. The second stage is the appearance of human dimension. Equipment and technical products in their parameters should be commensurate with the person, convenient for him to use. In contrast to the first stage, a person subordinates technology and digital systems, using them to strengthen himself. Hybrid offices are used in the economy. The next stage is management and interaction with intellectually capacious objects. It is predicted in the near future, according to various sources, the transition to the next stage – the hybridization of property.

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Author Biography

Shastin Anatoliy Vasilyevich, «Radium Investments» LLC, Omsk, Russia

Candidate of Economic Sciences, Director of «Radium Investments» LLC, Omsk.

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Published

2023-12-15

How to Cite

Shastin А. В. (2023). The economics of hybridization: working with intellectually capacious processes and products. Omsk Scientific Bulletin. Series Society. History. Modernity, 8(4), 146–151. https://doi.org/10.25206/2542-0488-2023-8-4-146-151

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Economy