2015
DOI: 10.35808/ersj/477
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Generic Heurorithm of Innovation Management from Generating Ideas to Commercialization

Abstract: The problem of providing an integrated scientific, methodological and information support of the innovation process, covering all its stages including the creative phase, at which novelties are created (solving the problem of conceptual design), is considered. The generic heurorithm (heuristic algorithm) of the innovation management serves as the methodological basis for the implementation of the information support and management innovation system. It is a standard program tool for corporative innovation infr… Show more

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“…This is evidenced by the increasing number of bankruptcies of agricultural enterprises that is accompanied by transition of their property to commercial banks. According to the letter of Rosselkhozbank addressed in 2015 to the Committee of the State Duma: "the current level of financial stability of agricultural enterprises is assessed as insufficient for timely servicing of received loans" (Doronin 2015;Anikina, Gukova, Golodova and Chekalkina, 2016;Bashmakov, Popov, Zhedyaevskii, Chikichev and Voyakin 2015;Frank, Mashevskaya and Ermolina 2016;Ovchinnikov, Kozenko, Bichkov, Kabanov and Karpova, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is evidenced by the increasing number of bankruptcies of agricultural enterprises that is accompanied by transition of their property to commercial banks. According to the letter of Rosselkhozbank addressed in 2015 to the Committee of the State Duma: "the current level of financial stability of agricultural enterprises is assessed as insufficient for timely servicing of received loans" (Doronin 2015;Anikina, Gukova, Golodova and Chekalkina, 2016;Bashmakov, Popov, Zhedyaevskii, Chikichev and Voyakin 2015;Frank, Mashevskaya and Ermolina 2016;Ovchinnikov, Kozenko, Bichkov, Kabanov and Karpova, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the junction of the first and second interpretation, (Bergman and Feser 1999;Enright, 2000) we identify a definition of an innovative territorial cluster, which is understood as the aggregate of enterprises and organizations located in a limited territory (cluster participants) described by the presence of the research and production chain in one or more sectors, which unites the participants, as well as a mechanism for coordinating the activities and the cooperation of the cluster's participants. For example, the link between the cluster and the national system is stressed in several researches (Latypova, 2015;Polyakova and Simarova, 2014;Liapis et al, 2013;Albekov et al, 2017;Bashmakov et al, 2015;Anikina et al, 2016), where the innovative cluster is regarded as a structural link in the regional economy. At the same time, the driving forces behind the innovative cluster development, in the opinion of Kulikova (2013) are geographic concentration and cooperation in the field of knowledge and skills.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…R is the amount of money needed for funding the  -th project, as displayed in Figure 2. The threshold effect, as a rule, is also present for the RT properties, measured in continuous numerical scales and, moreover, for qualitative characteristics (Murtuzaliev et al, 2009;Bashmakov et al, 2015;Havlíček et al, 2013).…”
Section: Figure 1 Algorithm For Implementation Of a Target Program Omentioning
confidence: 94%