MODELS FOR ASSESSING AND MEASURING THE EFFICIENCY OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR OF UZBEKISTAN
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This article examines modern approaches to assessing and measuring the effectiveness of digital technology implementation in Uzbekistan's industrial sector. Given the active digital transformation of the economy, the development of comprehensive models that enable quantitative and qualitative assessment of the impact of digital solutions on production processes, economic indicators, and the competitiveness of enterprises is particularly relevant. This paper analyzes existing international methodologies for assessing digital maturity and digitalization effectiveness and proposes adapted models that take into account the specifics of Uzbekistan's industrial development. Particular attention is paid to a system of indicators that includes production efficiency, automation level, investment return, innovation activity, and the degree of integration of digital platforms. The results of the study can be used in formulating strategies for the digital development of industry and in making management decisions at the enterprise and government levels.
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