The Problem of Forecasting and Modelling of the Innovative Development of Social-Economic Systems and Structures
Mihail Dudin (),
Nikolaj Ljasnikov (),
Vladimir Sekerin,
Mikhail Veselovsky and
Vera Aleksakhina
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Nikolaj Ljasnikov: Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), Russian Academy of Entrepreneurship
Vladimir Sekerin: Moscow state university of mechanical enginering
Mikhail Veselovsky: Financial and technological academy of Russia
Vera Aleksakhina: Financial and technological academy of Russia
Published Papers from Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Abstract:
This article is an overview of the current theoretical and methodological approaches to the forecasting and modelling of the innovative development of social-economic systems and structures. The innovation factor is considered to be a dominant factor of the stable development taking into account the restrictions in inner and outer environment of business and corporate entities. This work shows that the forecasting and planning are two interrelated procedures, aimed at development and implementation of the scientifically grounded basis for functioning and development of social-economic systems of macro- and micro-levels.
Keywords: innovations; forecasting; modelling; planning; stable development; social-economic systems; inertial development; innovative breakthrough (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 4 pages
Date: 2014
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Note: Published in "Life Science Journal", #8'2014
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