Systematic Risk Identification and Probability Estimation in Relation to Innovative Development Planning of Enterprises

This chapter incorporates mathematical methods and models intended to identify risks and conduct probabilistic assessment in the course of planning of innovative activity of corporations and integrated structures operating within high-tech industries. The

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Innovation as a Basis for Competitiveness Theory and Practice

Innovation as a Basis for Competitiveness

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Alexander Chursin • Yuri Vlasov • Yury Makarov

Innovation as a Basis for Competitiveness Theory and Practice

Alexander Chursin People’s Friendship University of Russia Moscow, Russia

Yuri Vlasov United Rocket and Space Corporation Moscow, Russia

Yury Makarov People’s Friendship University of Russia Moscow, Russia

ISBN 978-3-319-40599-5 ISBN 978-3-319-40600-8 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-40600-8

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Introduction

Nowadays, innovative development of high-tech industries presents one of the primary issues that has to be addressed in order to maintain countries’ competitive positions in global industry markets. In order to boost the efficiency of innovative activity and facilitate sustainable management within knowledge-intensive industries in view of potential risks, it is important to develop methodological approaches and simulate various scenarios of industries’ competitive recovery in view of the specific features of their innovative development. As is well known, advanced competitive capacity of output produced by hightech enterprises operating in global markets can only be ensured through continuous introduction of innovative technologies. Hence, the monograph pays special attention to the modeling of bonds and assessment of the impact exerted by innovative technologies that ultimately modify output competitive capacity. To increase the objectivity of this assessment, the authors propose up-to-date mathematical methods allowing to conduct economic–mathematical modeling of various scenarios illustrating the way the introduction of various