Social Expectations of the Population in the Context of the Transformation of the Trust Paradigm

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This article discusses the issue related to social risks arising in the process of using digital financial technologies. The author has studied the essence of the concept of social risk and its main determinants. In addition, the key characteristics of the digitalization process, in particular in the financial sector, were described. The author studied the issue related to the trends in the development of digitalization in Russia, based on the social features of this phenomenon. An important place in this work is devoted to analyzing the impact of social risks at the current stage of digitalization development in Russia. In this aspect, the mechanism for assessing the social risks of digitalization from the position of representatives of society was also described. In the final part of this work, recommendations are given to reduce the existing social risks of digitalization, and the importance of taking measures to reduce the risk of the phenomenon under consideration is also noted.

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Sergey E. Shtepa

Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation

Email: seshtepa@fa.ru
postgraduate student Moscow, Russian Federation

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