Determining the Strategic Prospects of an Enterprise by Assessing the Dynamics of its Intellectual Rent
Nikolay Dmitriev,
Andrey Zaytsev and
Lyudmila Dubanevich
Montenegrin Journal of Economics, 2020, vol. 16, issue 4, 187-197
Abstract:
The success of long-term economic development of enterprises depends on the resources they use in their business operations. Until recently, efficiency was achieved mainly through material resources. However, economic transformation has increased the importance of non-material components in the performance of any enterprise. The intellectualization of production makes it possible to talk about the availability of intellectual rent, which is a prerequisite for successful business operations. This study aims to explore the possibility of assessing dynamics of the intellectual rent of enterprises based on proprietary tools to determine the strategic prospects of business entities. The study uses mathematical calculation of excessive profits gained by the enterprise from its operation. The authors make an assumption that it is strategically important for any modern enterprise to efficiently use intellectual capital in its activities. By calculating the volume of intellectual rent and comparing the obtained data between different entities, it is possible to determine the prospects for further economic development and formulate recommendations for improving business operations.
Date: 2020
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