Kotkova N. The formation of innovation-active enterprises of the spirt industry

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0411U004747

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Specialization

  • 08.00.04 - Економіка та управління підприємствами (за видами економічної діяльності)

23-09-2011

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.058.01

National university of food technologies

Essay

The thesis and the deepening of theoretical, methodological and applied principles of innovation activity of the spirt industry in the modern business environment with the use of cluster analysis and multiple linear regression. Work allows investigating the nature of innovative activity, the formation of innovation-active enterprises and develop the principles of innovation activity of the spirt industry in the modern business environment with the use of cluster analysis and multiple linear regression. Improved default unified system of industrial enterprise organizational structure, carrying out innovation activities. The method of "black box" for innovative activity of enterprises with the development of indicators that characterize the resource potential (vector pressure) performance at the exit of the production system. We used the method of cluster analysis under uncertainty exact nature of the factors that affected by vector pressure of innovation in the enterprises. An assessment of technical and technological equipment of the spirt industry, their investment and innovative and research (statistical) validity of the results of fuzzy cluster analysis of vectors forming pressure their innovation activity. Determined the strategy of innovative development of the spirt industry. Predicted the dependence of capital investment in fuzzy class by multiple linear regression and analytical study of the use of "reference (base) comparison". Keywords: innovation activity, innovation, innovation-active enterprises, innovative development, innovation, innovation of active enterprises, the vector pressure.

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