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The development of small innovative enterprises in agriculture based on the use of foresight methods

https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2013-2-223-226

Abstract

Proposed the use of foresight techniques in agriculture in the development of innovative small businesses. Forsyth, as a group of methods for long-term forecasting of scientific, technological and social development, much more wide then road mapping in instrumental terms, focuses on the global issues of a public sector.

About the Authors

V. N. Vasilenko
Воронеж. гос. ун-т. инж. технол.
Russian Federation
профессор, кафедра процессов и аппаратов пищевых и химических производств


V. M. Bautin
Воронеж. гос. ун-т. инж. технол.
Russian Federation
профессор, кафедра управления, организации производства и отраслевой экономики


L. N. Frolova
Воронеж. гос. ун-т. инж. технол.
Russian Federation
доцент, кафедра технологии хранения и переработки зерна


I. V. Dragan
Воронеж. гос. ун-т. инж. технол.
Russian Federation
аспирант, кафедра процессов и аппаратов пищевых и химических производств


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2. 2 Most current list of critical technologies approved by the Russian Government: Government of the Russian Federation from 25.08.2008 N 1243-r "On approval of the list of technologies that are of great socio-economic significance or importance to national defense and state security (critical technologies)."


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Vasilenko V.N., Bautin V.M., Frolova L.N., Dragan I.V. The development of small innovative enterprises in agriculture based on the use of foresight methods. Proceedings of the Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies. 2013;(2):223-226. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2013-2-223-226

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