Country’s innovative potential: indicators and measurement assessments
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6386794Keywords:
innovation, potential, economy, modernization, processes, model, expertsAbstract
The innovative potential of a country reflects the ability of its economy to prospective development mainly due to its internal capabilities. Today, a substantiated choice of methods for its evaluation is a decisive factor of socio-economic systems competitiveness. An approach to the determination of an integrated assessment of the countryʼs innovation potential, based on the integrated use of quasimetric methods and expert technologies, is proposed.
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