The article presents substantiation of interdisciplinary methodological approach to the study of innovative hypercompetition, discloses its nature and analyzes the specifics of its manifestation. It presents the formation genesis of the categorical essence of hypercompetition in the theoretical insights of Russian and foreign authors of XX-XXI century. The preconditions of the innovative hypercompetitive markets formation, as well as enterprises, operating in these markets, are defined. Specific features of highly competitive products that serve the foundation of global innovation are identified. The role of scientific and research results in the process of innovative hypercompetition is revealed.
The article discusses the approach to the methodology of modeling and forecasting the production activities of industrial enterprises. It uses mathematical probability theory. All the studies are made by the example of the furniture industry enterprises. This approach enables to carry out effective planning of production and commercial activities. It also contributes to an increase in the effectiveness of marketing activities and decision making. The presented results have been achieved through the use of mathematical models and tools based on the application of the approach to defining the probability of non-zero demand for the goods. The developed mathematical models make it possible to prepare the initial data and make effective management decisions based on them in the form of plans and programs of industrial activities in a quick manner. The enterprises producing goods or providing services in a large assortment are forced to conduct a comparative mathematical analysis of the business units of the industrial enterprise in order to make a decision on the distribution of investment resources. The priority field of enterprise activity (which brings the maximum profit) receives the maximum financial investments.
The article shows a study to assess the structure of the timber industry complex of Russia in the pioneering days of a new industrialization. It is a radically new stage of scientific and technological progress that has no historical analogues in the degree of influence on human civilization. New industrial technologies, possessing enormous potential for changing the direction of technological development, at the same time have ambiguous social and environmental consequences. The timber industry complex is one of the most important and interesting objects for research, since the products of the industry are distributed throughout the world and play an important role for the economies of all countries. In developed countries, the forest industry complex accounts for about 10% of the total industrial production. Wood is an important type of raw material. Even considering the competition from new technologies and materials, the proportion in the structure of the global gross domestic product is almost not reduced. The fundamental problem of assessing and predicting the effects of new industrialization based on technological transformation using quantitative indicators forms the need to create a multisigmoidal innovation cycle for changing the structure: from obtaining new fundamental knowledge to their practical use.
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