2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/753/4/042028
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Calculation of a Complex Indicator of the Innovation Potential

Abstract: This article describes a possible approach to the analysis of a complex indicator of the innovation potential of a region. The definition of the concept is given, the components included in its structure are singled out, the model of a complex indicator of the innovation potential of a region is offered. The calculation of a complex indicator of the innovation potential on the basis of the proposed methodology is made and the conclusions on the obtained result are formulated. The article also offers a method o… Show more

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“…In Russia, despite the financial market turbulence due to the instability of investment flows of both domestic and foreign capitals, as well as the difficult political situation, there is a powerful neurocomputer, which is used by the Central Bank, the Local Compliance Service, and more than 30 Russian banks. Computing systems based on neural networks have also found application on the stock exchanges of the United States and Japan [9,11].…”
Section: Analysis Of the Results Of Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Russia, despite the financial market turbulence due to the instability of investment flows of both domestic and foreign capitals, as well as the difficult political situation, there is a powerful neurocomputer, which is used by the Central Bank, the Local Compliance Service, and more than 30 Russian banks. Computing systems based on neural networks have also found application on the stock exchanges of the United States and Japan [9,11].…”
Section: Analysis Of the Results Of Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicator divides countries into two groups: the ones with a high influence of the higher education sector -the share of employment in the sector is about 50 % or more, and the others with less influence -the share of employment in the sector is less than 40 %. The first group includes the post-socialist countries of the EU: Poland, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia, while the countries of the second group include Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Russia 9 .…”
Section: Labour Resources Of Stpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Having analyzed the indicators of scientific and technological space, most authors from the former USSR countries pay attention to the volume of investments in science [5; 8] and HR [3; 8], as well as some other indicators, such as a number of patents [8]. Certain studies offer complex integral indicators derived from expert assessment [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulation is a research method in which a real system is replaced by a model that is being experimented with in order to obtain information about this system. One of the main advantages of this method is the ability to reproduce the system under study many times and determine its optimal state [2,6,7]. AnyLogic is used as a simulation modelling environment in the study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%