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Edited by
Elena B. Zavyalova · Elena G. Popkova
Industry 4.0
Fighting Climate
Change in
the Economy of
the Future
Industry 4.0
Elena B. Zavyalova · Elena G. Popkova
Editors
Industry 4.0
Fighting Climate Change in the Economy
of the Future
Editors
Elena B. Zavyalova Elena G. Popkova
Economic Policy Department Department of Economic Policy and
MGIMO University Public-Private Partnership
Moscow, Russia MGIMO University
Moscow, Russia
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Preface
Climate change is one of the main threats to human survival, which is especially
urgent today. Throughout the thousands of years of human history, the state
of the environment has defied either its monitoring or its management. In the
twentieth century, against the backdrop of powerful and widespread indus-
trialization and urbanization, climate change began to accelerate. However,
until recently, climate change remained a phantom threat, recognized only in
the academic environment but not in the general population, business, and
government world.
Through media coverage of environmental issues, a progressive and respon-
sible global society has emerged that has opened its eyes to climate change,
ready for multilateral dialogue and solving environmental problems. The
COVID-19 pandemic has been a long-awaited signal for the global commu-
nity to heed environmental issues and rally for solving them. The interests of
saving lives came first and overshadowed the interests of the Consumer Society.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the transition to Industry 4.0 deserve
a controversial interpretation from the standpoint of the impact on climate
change. The negative impact is associated with an increase in production
capacity and the acceleration of digital economic growth, increasing the nega-
tive anthropogenic influence on the environment. Automation and technoc-
ratization lead to a critical increase in energy consumption. The information
society is not ready to give up the usual benefits for the sake of saving nature,
at least at the current stage of its development.
The positive impact is that high technologies today allow large-scale moni-
toring of climate change at the level of individual territories and the global
economy using “smart” systems and frameworks. Industry 4.0 technologies
are also helping to reduce the dependence of economic activities on the state
of the environment, a prime example of which are autonomous and “smart”
vertical farms.
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Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the global fight against climate change
must resume as soon as possible. In this volume, we assume and substantiate
that, in the economy of the future, Industry 4.0 can transform from a barrier
to a mechanism of combating climate change. However, when implementing
fragmented “green” digital initiatives, the effect on environmental protection
will be weak or even zero and, therefore, a systematic vision of combating
climate change in the economy of the future in the context of Industry 4.0 is
needed to implement the coordinated efforts.
The government must head the fight against climate change by developing
a regulatory framework that creates effective regulatory and market incen-
tives for creating responsible industries in Industry 4.0. It should be comple-
mented by a corporate fight against climate change in Industry 4.0 sustainable
entrepreneurship, willing and inclined to assume the responsibilities, risks, and
financial burdens of placing “green” investments in Industry 4.0.
The fight against climate change should be carried out at the level of the
territories, which will have to determine their guidelines for environmentally
friendly digital development. In the context of the economy, industry speci-
ficity should be taken into account and special industry initiatives should be
implemented to combat climate change based on the capabilities of Industry
4.0. This is especially important in industrial sectors with the highest envi-
ronmental costs and threats. Also, digital technologies should be created and
spread for various areas of economic activity, including responsible consump-
tion, allowing conducting a multidirectional fight against climate change based
on the capabilities of Industry 4.0.
This second volume of the book Industry 4.0: Fighting Climate Change
in the Economy of the Future aims to provide a designated vision for climate
change in the future economy of Industry 4.0 and is dedicated to identi-
fying perspectives and developing recommendations for using the capabilities
of Industry 4.0 for combating climate change in the future economy. It is
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divided into five parts, the first of which focuses on the regulatory framework
for combating climate change in the future economy in the context of Industry
4.0.
The second part highlights the corporate combating against climate change
in the economy of the future based on the capabilities of Industry 4.0. The
third part reflects the prospects for climate change combating in the economy
of the future in the context of Industry 4.0 at the territorial level. The fourth
part reveals the industry specifics and opportunities to combat climate change
in the economy of the future in the context of Industry 4.0. The fifth and final
part outlined digital technologies to climate change combating in the economy
of the future through Industry 4.0.
Contents
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x CONTENTS
Conclusion 469
Index 471
Editors and Contributors
List of Contributors
Evgeniy G. Abashin, Ph.D. in Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, the
Acting Head of the Department of Operation, Expertise and Real Estate
Management, the Deputy Director for Teaching and Educational Work. The
author of 25 publications, 6 of them are recommended by the Higher Attes-
tation Commission, two patents, one monograph, and five teaching guides.
Winner of the regional competition for young scientists in 2011.
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International Scientific and Practical Conferences and is the editor and author
of collective monographs published in the USA, Germany, and France. He has
published more than 400 works in Russian and foreign peer-reviewed scientific
journals and books.
Nursafa G. Khairullina Professor at the Department of Marketing and
Municipal Management of the Tyumen Industrial University, Corresponding
Member of the Higher School of Economics, Corresponding Member of the
RAE, academician of the Regional Academy of Management (Kazakhstan).
In 1988, she graduated from the Faculty of Economics of the Tyumen
Industrial Institute named after “Lenin Komsomol”, specialty: “Economy,
organization, and management in the oil and gas industry”. In 1995 she
released her thesis, dedicated to the socio-political problems of the indigenous
peoples of the Tyumen North, in 2001—a doctoral dissertation on the same
issue. She took advanced training courses in 1995. In 2006, at the invitation
of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Programs of the US Department
of State, she participated in the professional exchange program “Corporate
Education”, got acquainted with the educational system of Australia (2004),
Canada (2005), Uzbekistan (2011), and Kazakhstan (2012, 2017).
The winner of various competitions: the winner of the A. N. Kosukhin Prize
for 2000 in the category “For the best scientific publication” for the mono-
graph “Sociological diagnostics of the ethnocultural situation”; the winner of
the A. N. Kosukhin Prize for 2001 in the category “For the best educational
and methodological publication’; the winner of the competition “Best Text-
book and Textbook” (2006) for the textbook Managing People in an Orga-
nization: Modern Approaches and Technologies. In 2009, she was awarded a
Diploma in the category “Best educational publication in Economic Sciences”
of the First Siberian regional competition for the best university book “Univer-
sity Book—2009”, in 2011. She was awarded a Diploma in the category “Best
Local History Publication” of the Third Far Eastern Regional competition
of publications of higher Educational Institutions “University Book—2011”.
The winner and performer of grants: The Governor of the Tyumen region
(2005), Tyumen oblast Duma (2006), RFBR-Ob (2007), KHANTY-MANSI
AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT-Yugra (2008), the Committee on Nationalities
of the Tyumen Region Administration (2013). Since 2015, according to the
Order of the Committee on Nationalities of the Tyumen Region Administra-
tion, she has been conducting sociological studies in eight municipalities on
the topic: “Studying the situation in the spheres of socio-political, interethnic,
and socio-religious relations in the Tyumen region”.
Maria A. Khalturina, Ph.D. student at the Moscow State Institute of Inter-
national Relations (MGIMO University), Moscow, Russia. Her scientific inter-
ests include the theory of corporate finance, financial control, financial anal-
ysis, big data, sustainable development, e-commerce, digital economy, and
Industry 4.0. Mariia’s current research is on corporate financial control devel-
opment in Russia in the era of digitalization. She holds a Master’s degree from
xxiv EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
Asia Water and Energy Program (CAWEP) at the World Bank. Julia Koma-
gaeva has multifaceted field project management operational experience of
more than ten years focused on development, delivery, and monitoring various
multi-sectoral WBG operations. Julia Komagaeva has a Master’s degree in
International Relations. Her current research focuses on innovative approaches
to development and knowledge-based solutions to emerging global challenges.
Maria E. Konovalova Doctor of Economics, Professor, Head of the Depart-
ment of Economic Theory of the Samara State University of Economics,
Director of the Institute of National and World Economy.
Nikolay N. Kosarenko, Ph.D. in Law, Associate Professor at the Depart-
ment of State Legal and Criminal Law Disciplines of the Plekhanov Russian
University of Economics. Research interests: financial law, tax law, currency
law, insurance law, jurisprudence, and state financial control.
Marina Kovaleva, Ph.D. candidate at the Hamburg University of Applied
Sciences, Germany. Her research work focuses on gender issues within the
climate change context.
Liliya A. Kripakova, Ph.D. in Engineering, Associate Professor at the Insti-
tute of Linguistics and Intercultural Communication of the Sechenov First
Moscow State University, (Moscow, Russia). Sphere of scientific interests:
digital society and education, and e-learning technologies. She has seven
publications in Russian and foreign peer-reviewed journals and books.
Viktoria M. Ksenda, Ph.D. in Economics, Associate Professor at the
Volgograd State University. Research interests taxes and taxation, state regu-
lation of taxpayers’ work. In Russia, twenty-three scientific papers have been
published.
Vladislav V. Kuzmin Master’s student, 1st Category Expert in Data Gover-
nance Department of Bank of Russia. His scientific interests include sustain-
able development, digital economy in Industry 4.0, and global hydropower
in the world economy. Vladislav V. Kuzmin is a prize-winner of the competi-
tion of students’ scientific research works at the RUDN University. He regu-
larly publicly presents the results of research work at international scientific
conferences.
Elizaveta A. Larkova undergraduate of the department “International Busi-
ness School and Global Economics” of the Plekhanov Russian University
of Economics. Also, she is the economist at the Financial Department of
OJSC "Severneftegazprom” (Moscow, Russia), the leading gas producer on
the Russian market. Her scientific interests include investment analysis, oil and
gas industry and renewable energy sources projects, valuation methods, finan-
cial derivatives, project valuation in Industry 4.0, and sustainable development.
Being a young scientist, Elizaveta A. Larkova has published several scientific
articles devoted to financial analysis and risk management techniques for oil
xxvi EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
and gas companies in Russia. Now she is actively engaged in the application of
the real options for LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) projects in a highly uncer-
tain post-COVID-19 world together with drastic changes towards “Green
economy”.
Aleksandra F. Leschinskaya Doctor of Economics, Professor at the Depart-
ment of Financial Management.
Full Member of the International (European) Association for the Use of
Microwave Technologies “AMPERE” (Association for Microwave Power in
Europe for Research and Education), The University of Nottingham.
Full Member of the International Academy of Noosphere (Sustainable
Development) since June 14, 2012.
Bronze Medal of the VDNKh (The Exhibition of Achievements of National
Economy) “For Achievements in the Development of the National Economy
of the USSR”—1981.
Jubilee medal of the FNPR (The Federation of Independent Trade Unions
of Russia) “100 Years of Trade Unions of Russia”—2004.
Certificate of honor of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian
Federation—2007.
Yuliya G. Lesnikh Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor.
Education:
Stavropol State University, Accounting, and Audit, 2002
Stavropol State University, Linguistics and Intercultural Communication,
2003
Stavropol State University, 2004 (Postgraduate education)
Autonomous Non-profit Organization of Additional Professional Education
“GlavSpets Academy”, the program “Using ICT Tools in the Electronic Infor-
mation and Educational Environment”, 2018. Total scientific and teaching
experience is 18 years.
Svetlana V. Lobova Doctor of Economics, Professor at the Altai State
University (Barnaul, Russia). Her research interests are labor market and
employment, entrepreneurship, education economics, digital economy, labor
efficiency, integration, and cooperation. Svetlana V. Lobova is the author of
more than 300 scientific papers, including those published in highly rated
peer-reviewed journals.
Tatiana D. Malyutina, Ph.D. in Economics, Associate Professor at the
Department of Economics and Economic Security of the Municipal
Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Volzhsky Institute
of Economics, Pedagogy, and Law”, the Commercial Director of LLC “TD
Seversnab”. Scientific interests—Modeling the economic security of business
structures.
Irina P. Mamiy, Ph.D. in Economics (1989), Associate Professor.
EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS xxvii
She has graduated from the Faculty of Economics of the Moscow State
University (1981). She was awarded the Badge “In Honor of the 250th
Anniversary of Moscow State University”, the Medals “In Memory of the
850th Anniversary of Moscow” (1997), and “Veteran of Labor” (2003).
Honored Teacher of Moscow State University (2012). She has been working
at the Faculty of Economics since 1976. Currently—Associate Professor of
the Department (since 1998). Teaching activities include lectures on Statistical
Theory, Economic Statistics, International Statistics, and Energy Statistics, and
Statistical Methods of Global Research. Irina P. Mamiy’s research interests are
in the field of hydrocarbon market research. The author of more than 120
scientific papers, including chapters in textbooks “Theory of Statistics” edited
by G. L. Gromyko, Moscow: INFRA-M, 2019; “Economic Statistics” edited
by Yu. N. Ivanov, Moscow: INFRA-M, 2018; “Fundamentals of International
Statistics” edited by Yu. N. Ivanov, Moscow: INFRA-M, 2017; the author of
monographs: Introduction to Energy Statistics, Moscow: TEIS, 2011; Statistics
of Energy Resources: Theory and Practice, Moscow: MAKS Press, 2012.
Elena I. Mayorova Doctor of Laws since 1996, Ph.D. in Agriculture since
1978, Professor since 1996, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural
Sciences. The main areas of scientific activity: forensic ecological, forensic
biological expertise, forensic science, environmental law. The methodological
and theoretical foundations of forensic biological examination have been devel-
oped, including the subject of such examinations, the system of concepts that
exclude the synonymy of biological and expert terms has been studied, the
boundaries of special knowledge of an expert-biologist have been determined,
the principles of forensic biological classification, identification and diagnostics
have been developed. She has about 140 scientific papers. She has trained four
Ph.Ds. in Law.
Olga A. Melitonyan, Ph.D. in Economics, Invited Professor at the Depart-
ment of Strategic and International Management, Graduate School of Business
of the National Research University “Higher School of Economics”, Moscow,
Russia. Olga A. Melitonyan received her Ph.D. in Economics in 2005 from
the State University of Management, Moscow, Russia. For several years Olga
A. Melitonyan worked as a Deputy Head of the Corporate Governance Center
at the National Research University “Higher School of Economics” which
was created in the framework of a joint educational initiative in the field
of corporate governance by the Schulich School of Business, York Univer-
sity, Toronto, Canada, and NRU “Higher School of Economics”. Currently,
Olga A. Melitonyan acts successfully as a lecturer, researcher, and business
consultant. Her research interests include corporate governance, corporate
strategy, corporate social responsibility, corporations in public policy, and
change management.
Alexey V. Mikhailov, Ph.D. student at the MGIMO University. He is a
young scientist who already participates in many scientific activities within
xxviii EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
In recent years Professor Sheveleva has been developing the theory of envi-
ronmental economics and the concept of environmental and economic policy
of oil and gas enterprises.
Ekaterina I. Shumskaia, Ph.D. in Economics, Senior Lecturer at the
Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University). The
author has one monograph and more than 20 publications in journals recom-
mended by the Higher Attestation Commission and in journals indexed in
Scopus in areas, such as economic growth, labor productivity, the Fourth
Industrial RevolDamiution, the Digital economy, etc. She conducts lectures on
Economic Political Science and Government Regulation. The author’s course
“Economic potential of modern technologies” was independently developed
and introduced into the studying program at the MGIMO University.
Yuriy I. Sigidov Doctor of Economics, Professor. He is the Head of the
Department of Accounting Theory of the Kuban State Agrarian University
named after I.T. Trubilin. Research interests: theory of accounting, manage-
ment studies, and legal regulation of the work of an accountant. More than
300 scientific papers have been published in Russia.
Marina D. Simonova Doctor of Economics, Professor of Statistics at the
MGIMO University, Department of Accounting, Statistics, and Auditing.
Doctor in Accounting and Statistics of the Higher Attestation Commission of
the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia in 2011. Spheres of scientific
research: methods of SNA, Structural Business statistics in the analysis of Glob-
alization, Digitalization, energy industry, renewable energy sources, online
aggregators. Publications: more than 115 scientific and academic publications.
Four papers in Scopus and WoS bases. Elected Member of the International
Statistical Institute. Member of IARIW etc.
Subjects taught: “Economic statistics”, “System of National Accounts”,
“Statistics” (in English)—Bachelor Double Diploma Program in Politics and
International Relations, University of Reading (UK). International Stan-
dards for Economic Statistics (in English)—Master Double Diploma Program
in International Management, ICN Business School (France). Statistics for
Social Science—Bachelor Double Diploma Program of HSE and Kyung Hee
University (Korea).
Anna A. Skomoroshchenko, Ph.D. in Economics, Associate Professor at
the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education
“Kuban State Agrarian University named after I.T. Trubilin” (Krasnodar,
Russia). Research interests: food security, investment policy, entrepreneur-
ship, and digital economy. She has 96 publications in Russian and foreign
peer-reviewed journals and books.
Tatiana V. Skryl, Ph.D. in Economics, Associate Professor at the Depart-
ment of Economic Theory. During 2015–2020 she has published articles in
journals: indexed in the Scopus database—16 articles; included in the list of
EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS xxxv
• Marketing;
• Strategic Management;
• Marketing Research;
• Organizational Behaviour.
Publications: the author and scientific editor of 15 books and five textbooks.
Professor Sokolova has more than 7,500 pages of scientific publications, in
the preparation of which she used the materials and experience obtained in
the process of working in Russia and abroad. Also, she creates case studies
and business games, which she uses in the framework of her courses. She is a
consultant to the business incubator MGIMO University.
Awards:
The Jubilee Medal “In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth
of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin”;
The Medal “In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow”;
The Medal “200th Anniversary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian
Federation”;
xxxvi EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
Language proficiency:
English—C2, French—B1, German—B1
Olga S. Vinokurova teaches ESP, regularly attends training programs, and takes
part in conferences.
Veronika V. Yankovskaya, Ph.D. in Economics, Associate Professor at the
Department of Psychology, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics
(PRUE). Ph.D. in Economics, Associate Professor at Department of Indus-
trial Management of the State University of Management (GUU). The edito-
rial expert of the portal Seychass.ru news stories from the field of economics
and management since 2017. She has the professional experience of a consul-
tant: Specialist of the Strategic Analysis Department of Volga-Dnepr Airlines;
Expert, Consulting Department, Union; Analyst, Department of Federal and
Regional Programs, Compulink. Research interests: reforming the systems and
structures of enterprise management; development and implementation of the
strategy; problems of theory and practice of management, and management
development model; humanization of labor of teaching staff (effectiveness and
efficiency of teaching staff); information security.
She has more than 150 publications in Russian and foreign peer-reviewed
journals and books.
Alexander S. Yukhno, Ph.D. in Law, Associate Professor at the Institute of
Public Administration and Civil Service of the Russian Presidential Academy
of National Economy and Public Administration. He is also the Deputy Head
of the Public Council under the Federal Agency for State Property Manage-
ment of the Russian Federation. He has a Ph.D. in Law from the MGIMO
University. His research interests focus on corporate governance, ESG, ICT
governance, digital economy, international law, and finance.
Mikhail Yu. Zakharov Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, the Head of the
Department of Philosophy of the “State University of Management” (Moscow,
Russia). Sphere of scientific interests: social philosophy, traditional Chinese
philosophy, cognitive safety, digital cultural heritage, digital future of society.
He has more than 80 publications in Russian and foreign peer-reviewed
journals and books.
Aleksandra V. Zakharova, Ph.D. in Economics, Associate Professor at the
Department of the State University of Management. Research interests: prob-
lems of taxation of individuals, topical issues of tax advice to organizations
and individuals, collection problems of regional and local taxes. Disciplines
read Taxes and Taxation, Taxation of Individuals, Regional and Local Taxes
and Fees from Organizations, Tax Consulting, Taxes in Property Management
Assessment, Accounting and Analysis, and Tax Accounting.
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