2020
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202015704017
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The architecture of strategic management of innovative development of companies in the digital economy

Abstract: The paper discusses the development of the methodological apparatus of strategic management of innovative development in terms of the development of algorithms for the architecture of the company in the digital economy. In particular, an approach to the development of the architecture of a system for managing innovative development of companies is proposed, taking into account the positioning and effectiveness of the business and the socio-economic effect of its functioning at the regional level. The analysis … Show more

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“…The proposed analytical complex for indicating the level of industrial safety includes 15 indicators (Table 1, Figure 2), characterizing the corresponding stages of the sugar beet business cycle [5,6,7] Analytical iterations to indicate the level of industrial safety and assess its impact on food independence are built in the reverse order compared to the sequence of implementation of the stages of the business cycle. The proposed approach is conditioned by the logic of the performed evaluation procedures based on the knowledge of the required volume of sugar production, which is the product of the last stage of the business cycle.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed analytical complex for indicating the level of industrial safety includes 15 indicators (Table 1, Figure 2), characterizing the corresponding stages of the sugar beet business cycle [5,6,7] Analytical iterations to indicate the level of industrial safety and assess its impact on food independence are built in the reverse order compared to the sequence of implementation of the stages of the business cycle. The proposed approach is conditioned by the logic of the performed evaluation procedures based on the knowledge of the required volume of sugar production, which is the product of the last stage of the business cycle.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%