Инновационно-ориентированные методы и механизмы управления наукоемким и высокотехнологичным комплексом
Innovation-oriented management methods and mechanisms of a knowledge-intensive and high-tech complex
Alexey Ryazantsev,
Sergey Larin and
Oleg Khrustalev
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Abstract:
In the course of the study conducted by the authors of the existing organizational and economic mechanisms and methods of indirect investment of projects implemented by high-tech and high-tech enterprises, scientific and methodological tools for the formation of stimulating strategies for their innovative development have been developed. It is shown that optimal investments in innovative projects acquire a special form of public-private partnership, in which a significant part of the risks associated with innovation activity is reduced and neutralized by the state. The methodology of constructing a stimulating strategy for taxation of innovative activity of an enterprise is substantiated, a model for assessing the tax policy of a management body is constructed, methods of insurance and risk compensation are proposed.
Keywords: science-intensive and high-tech complex; investment; intellectual and human capital; taxation; risks; organizational and economic mechanism; mathematical modeling. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C63 O31 O34 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-08-18, Revised 2023-08-18
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Published in Journal of Economy and entrepreneurship 7(156).17(2023): pp. 1141-1146
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