Neonomadism and Digital Mobility: Economic Drivers of Innovation and Green Transformation


Shugaipova Z.G.
Fall 2025RITHA Publishing House

Journal of Applied Economic Sciences
2025#20Issue 3599 - 611 pp.

This paper examines how neonomadism, distributed, mobile teams operating in digital environments such as BIM/CDE platforms, digital twins, and cloud systems, acts as a multiplier of innovation and supports green transformation in emerging economies. Focusing on Kazakhstan’s construction sector, multivariate analysis links R&D intensity and a “neonomadism index” to innovation outcomes, including time-to-market, revenue from new products, and patents per unit of R&D. Results show that digital mobility amplifies the efficiency of R&D, shortens project cycles, reduces rework, and accelerates the adoption of green construction practices. Scenario forecasts for 2025–2027 indicate steady growth of the green segment, with outcomes sensitive to policy interventions and digital adoption levels. Policy implications include mandatory BIM/CDE standards, fast-track e-permitting for green projects, incentives for modular construction, and scaling of green finance instruments. The study positions neonomadism not merely as a labour trend but as a strategic economic driver of innovation, efficiency, and sustainable urban development.

digital mobility , green transformation , innovation efficiency , neonomadism , productivity, labour economics

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Karaganda Buketov University, Karaganda, Kazakhstan

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