2019
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/201911002132
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Assessment of the efficiency of innovation projects in the energy sector

Abstract: The aim of the study is to develop methods for assessing the efficiency of innovation and investment projects in the energy sector of the economy. As a result of the analysis of existing approaches, the modern problems of assessment are revealed, and possible ways of their solution are identified. A comprehensive analysis of the impact of innovation projects was carried out, and indicators and criteria for assessing their efficiency were determined. The assessment methods were structured on the basis of a comb… Show more

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“…The variety of indicators and methods of their complex generalization is presented in scientific works: the use of the indicator Net Present Value, NPV (Zizlavsky, 2014); Return on Innovation investment methodology, ROI 2 (Kandybin, 2009); Rate of Innovation Project's Effectiveness, Re and Innovation Project's Effectiveness Index, Ie, which allow you to quantify and compare the actual values of project competitiveness with a statistically determined level of variability (Sipos, 2009); a system of global performance indices, which includes indicators for assessing the stage of development and implementation of the innovation project (Sipos & Ciurea, 2007); an integrated indicator that allows to rank innovative projects according to their economic efficiency with regard to further commercialization (Pererva et al, 2019); a comprehensive parameter for the evaluation of an innovative project, which combines scientific, technical, economic, social and environmental consequences, taking into account the factors of time, risk and uncertainty of project implementation (Novikova & Burmaka, 2014); a comprehensive criterion for direct evaluation of an innovation project, which is the sum of the weighted average values of the sub-criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of: marketing innovations; commodity innovations; technological innovations; organizational innovations; market innovation (Ershova et al, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variety of indicators and methods of their complex generalization is presented in scientific works: the use of the indicator Net Present Value, NPV (Zizlavsky, 2014); Return on Innovation investment methodology, ROI 2 (Kandybin, 2009); Rate of Innovation Project's Effectiveness, Re and Innovation Project's Effectiveness Index, Ie, which allow you to quantify and compare the actual values of project competitiveness with a statistically determined level of variability (Sipos, 2009); a system of global performance indices, which includes indicators for assessing the stage of development and implementation of the innovation project (Sipos & Ciurea, 2007); an integrated indicator that allows to rank innovative projects according to their economic efficiency with regard to further commercialization (Pererva et al, 2019); a comprehensive parameter for the evaluation of an innovative project, which combines scientific, technical, economic, social and environmental consequences, taking into account the factors of time, risk and uncertainty of project implementation (Novikova & Burmaka, 2014); a comprehensive criterion for direct evaluation of an innovation project, which is the sum of the weighted average values of the sub-criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of: marketing innovations; commodity innovations; technological innovations; organizational innovations; market innovation (Ershova et al, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The national economic efficiency of digital economy is usually considered for large projects. It takes into account economic costs and results that go beyond the direct financial interests of state management [12]. Scaling down the cost of processing, storage and transmission of data and the development of infrastructure bring humanity to the threshold of the most ambitious and a new stage of the digital revolution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%