2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/595/1/012008
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Technocenosis paradigm sustainability management of a forest enterprise

Abstract: The relevance of the study is associated with the need to provide an effective methodology for the implementation of information technologies in forestry management. The article substantiates for the first time the application of a technocenological approach to enterprise sustainability management in the forest industry. This approach is effective in a variety of products and equipment, provides an account of the important laws of their optimal construction and operation. The technocenological approach allows … Show more

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“…Technological dependence of the digitalization of business processes in the agroindustrial complex on technology transfer and a decrease in innovative activity in agribusinesses -an integral factor in the sustainable and efficient functioning of agricultural enterprises is their innovative development and application of the latest practices in organizing and managing agricultural work and processes. The technological group of sanctions adopted against the Russian Federation had an indirect but significant impact on the slowdown of the digital transition and the development of the agricultural technology market due to the destruction of the existing chains of technology and software transfer from foreign leading countries in this matter (the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, the USA, Canada) [8][9][10] As follows from the data in the diagram, the sanctions imposed have had an inhibitory effect on the development of agricultural technology as a bridge to the transition to a digital business model of agriculture. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, the share of sales of agricultural products using e-commerce infrastructure was less than 10.0%; according to Skolkovo Ventures, the share of agribusinesses using advanced digital technologies was less than 1.0%; the penetration of agrotech start-up projects into the agroindustrial complex and their massization in use amounted to less than 3.0%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technological dependence of the digitalization of business processes in the agroindustrial complex on technology transfer and a decrease in innovative activity in agribusinesses -an integral factor in the sustainable and efficient functioning of agricultural enterprises is their innovative development and application of the latest practices in organizing and managing agricultural work and processes. The technological group of sanctions adopted against the Russian Federation had an indirect but significant impact on the slowdown of the digital transition and the development of the agricultural technology market due to the destruction of the existing chains of technology and software transfer from foreign leading countries in this matter (the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, the USA, Canada) [8][9][10] As follows from the data in the diagram, the sanctions imposed have had an inhibitory effect on the development of agricultural technology as a bridge to the transition to a digital business model of agriculture. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, the share of sales of agricultural products using e-commerce infrastructure was less than 10.0%; according to Skolkovo Ventures, the share of agribusinesses using advanced digital technologies was less than 1.0%; the penetration of agrotech start-up projects into the agroindustrial complex and their massization in use amounted to less than 3.0%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%