The Impact of Digital Monitoring Technologies on Industrial Risk Management and ESG-oriented Enterprise Sustainability

Leila Abdullina1*
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Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba, Russia
DOI – http://doi.org/10.37502/IJSMR.2025.8903

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Abstract

The article examines the potential of digital monitoring technologies to improve the effectiveness of industrial risk management and to support ESG-oriented enterprise sustainability. It is emphasized that digitalization facilitates the transition from reactive to preventive strategies, reduces the likelihood of incidents, and enhances the transparency of non-financial reporting. Particular attention is given to the economic effects, such as cost reduction, resource optimization, and increased investment attractiveness. The practical part of the article includes an analysis of data from enterprises that have implemented digital ESG solutions, aimed at assessing their impact on operational risks and sustainability performance.

Keywords: Digitalization, Monitoring, ESG, Industrial risks, Sustainability, Predictive analytics, Efficiency.

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