Conclusion
Small business involves the development of a set of marketing, trading, industrial, transport and intermediary systems, which allow the local economy to change its structure, developing in various functional areas. The experience of leading European countries confirms the role of small business in the economic system as a whole. The current state of the small business does not correspond to the objectives set for the national economy, which actualizes the task of creating conditions for its hyperactive growth. At the same time, small business is the most sensitive to any changes in the external environment and falls under the significant influence of the digitalization of the economic space.
Changes in the production structure and the expansion of the boundaries of the entity’s activities in the economic system have the greatest influence on small business through the universal development of the industrial Internet and cloud technologies. These are the key ones.
Active development of the services market, including outsourcing, under the influence of the “erasure” of production boundaries
Robotization, implying the cost reduction during the entire cycle of the additional cost formation, as well as optimizing consumer product choice
Rapid growth of the uber-model and development of digital platforms tightening the price resistance between market participants
Change of interaction channels “business-state” The research reveals new issues to be resolved.
It is necessary to detail the problem areas of small business under the influence of digital transformation in terms of developing economic regulators and measures to support small enterprises.
Working with foreign suppliers, who are able to drive a part of small enterprises out of the Russian market due to the low price proposal, is of great interest.
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