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Creating Methodological Instruments for Innovation Project Assessment under Uncertainty Conditions
Creating Methodological Instruments for Innovation Project Assessment under Uncertainty Conditions

Author(s): Viktoriya Valeryevna Manuylenko, Andrey Aleksandrovich Mishchenko, Irina Sergeevna Mishchenko, Tat'yana Andreevna Sadovskaya
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management, Methodology and research technology, Law on Economics
Published by: Reprograph
Keywords: project; innovation; innovation stability; innovation uncertainty; innovation risk; real options; improvement project;

Summary/Abstract: The research evidences that there is no uniform approach to the assessment of an innovation project. To form an unbiased assessment of an investment project, its separate features have been studied and the authors’ definition has been given; the difference between an innovation and an innovation investment project has been found, criteria for the classification of innovation projects have been studied, methodological approaches to the assessment of an innovation project from the point of view of efficiency, competitiveness, innovativeness, uncertainty and risks, as well as risks management have been systemized. Among numerous methodological approaches to innovation project assessment it was reasoned that under uncertainty the most preferable is the innovation stability of a project. As a result, methodological instruments have been created for the assessment of an innovation project comprising the following stages: 1) study of innovation project functioning via identification of risk types and uncertainty; 2) finding universal autonomy coefficient (financial stability) of an entity in funding of innovation activities characterizing both the success of a project and innovation situation risk; 3) implementation of comparative efficiency theory in the assessment of an innovation project; 4) assessment of the uncertainty of a project via finding its stability; 5) formulation of motivated conclusion on the condition of an innovation project by innovation activity-related staff.

  • Issue Year: XI/2016
  • Issue No: 42
  • Page Range: 746-749
  • Page Count: 4
  • Language: English
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