Abstract

This article is aimed at determining the areas for ensuring the sustainability of development of an industrial enterprise, depending on whether it belongs to the high-tech or low-tech sector. Semantic analysis, correlation-regression analysis, fuzzy logic and real option are used as research tools. The results of the research demonstrate that sustainability of representatives of high-tech industries depends on the specifics of generation and integration of innovations, while for representatives of low-tech industries this factor is of little significance. As a result, two fundamentally different tools are proposed to ensure sustainability of enterprise development. For low-tech industrial enterprises it is a model for predicting the level of sustainability of counterparty development based on a real option, and for high-tech industrial enterprises, it is a model for evaluating the prospects of innovative solutions based on fuzzy logic. The formed tools, if used by industrial enterprises and public institutions, will help to balance the development of industry and, as a result, will allow the country to obtain stable competitive positions in the global economy.

Highlights

  • In the first decade of the 21st century, Russia witnessed substantial boosts in the nation’s overall well-being

  • In 2017, the Russian economy got out of the slump, but its economic growth remains unstable at the moment

  • Despite the relevance of the issue of economic growth, there is a lack of economic ideas on how to stimulate it

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Introduction

In the first decade of the 21st century, Russia witnessed substantial boosts in the nation’s overall well-being. These improvements were predicated on fast economic growth. In 2017, the Russian economy got out of the slump, but its economic growth remains unstable at the moment. This is attested to by the nation’s low economic growth rate of 1.5%, against a backdrop of declines in real household income Ensuring sustainable economic growth in Russia remains one of the more acute issues today

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