Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to the Interpretation of the Concept of Modern Agribusiness Based on Quantum Theory
Dolgosheya Natalya A. () and
Shura Natalya A. ()
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Dolgosheya Natalya A.: Mykolayiv State Agrarian University
Shura Natalya A.: Kryvyi Rig National University
Business Inform, 2013, issue 1, 103_106
Abstract:
The theoretic-methodological approaches to the interpretation of conception of modern agribusiness development are based on the quantum theory. There is a traditional dynamic-statistical approach to the interpretation of agribusiness development researched in the article. The actuality of replacement of traditional approach to the quantum-statistical one offered by the authors is explained here. Such replacement is conditioned by a presence in the economy of such impetuses as innovations which force agriculture to develop not gradually and dynamically, but periodically with different force. It is proved that periodical innovations exert the directed influence on the development of agricultural business, which can be compared with the bursts of quantum energy
Keywords: agribusiness; innovation; dynamic-statistical development; quantum- statistical development; efficiency; innovative activity; return (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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