Assessment of Factors of Scientific, Technological and Financial Risks of Technological Integration
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46541/978-86-7233-397-8_118Keywords:
scientific, technological and financial risks, technological integration, instrumental approach, factors, manufacturing industry, assessmentAbstract
The article deals with the study of the assessment of the factors of scientific, technological and financial risks of technological integration of manufacturing enterprises. The fundamental research methods applied include key positions of management theory, organization theory, and modern theories of technological development. The systematic, process, instrumental and matrix approaches form the methodological basis of the research. In the process of the research, a wide range of research methods were used including methods of description, generalization and abstraction, classification, argumentation, analytical and graphic methods.The theoretical results of the study reveal quantitative and qualitative instrumental methods of risk assessment, as well as provide the generalization and structuring of various approaches to the classification of risk factors, which makes it possible to assess the situation regarding the decisions made by all participants involved in technological integration in terms of goals and tasks. The paper reveals and theoretically substantiates the excessive detailing of the classification features of risk factors, and proves their independence from each other.The applied research results include analytical and graphical assessment of the factors of scientific, technological and financial risks of technological integration, based on a combination of a standardized approach and technological policy, taking into account consumed resources. The research confirms that the effective technological development of Russian manufacturing enterprises is connected with the formation of favorable conditions for the effective functioning of the technological infrastructure, as well as with the concentration of scientific research and technical and technological resources in priority vectors of global technological trends.