The factors "business environment"and "industry focus" in sustainable development of the region
11-28 p.
The vector of sustainable development imposes a complex of new requirements on the management of enterprises, the implementation of which implies the consistent introduction of innovative digital technologies. In these conditions, the management of modern enterprises needs to assess not only the future costs, the prospects of the implemented ICT technologies, the susceptibility of the production potential to this ICT technology, but the future potential and the cumulative effect of the costs incurred. With the use of the costbenefit method, the correlation dependence of labor productivity indicators and costs of investments in information and communication technologies was revealed. It has been confirmed that for regions with a high level of industrial development, fixed capital expenditures have a cumulative (cumulative) effect.
Territories with a predominance of agricultural enterprises and manufacturing industries are characterized by a high susceptibility of the regional economy to the introduction of highly efficient standardized technologies in the field of ICT. And for regions with an extensive type of economic development (forestry and chemical industries), there is a low sensitivity of labor productivity to the level of investment proceeds in the ICT sector. Using the methods of strategic analysis: SWOT analysis, PEST analysis, the main factors for identifying the investment potential of the technologies being introduced have been identified. [Publisher's text].
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ISSN: 2239-1959
KEYWORDS
- information and communication technologies (ICT), factors, investment attractiveness, region, industry focus