Sustainable Condition of the Agricultural Sector’s Environmental, Economic, and Social Components from the Perspective of Open Innovation
The aim of the study is to elaborate an econometric model to determine the conditions for ensuring the balanced development of environmental, economic, and social components of the Russian agricultural sector within the Eastern European region. The method of fuzzy sets was used to build an integral...
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doaj-92f9d7c755644dca91f401b5028664fb2021-02-26T00:03:06ZengMDPI AGJournal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity2199-85312021-02-017747410.3390/joitmc7010074Sustainable Condition of the Agricultural Sector’s Environmental, Economic, and Social Components from the Perspective of Open InnovationAlexander Semin0Oleg Betin1Lyudmila Namyatova2Elena Kireeva3Larisa Vatutina4Andrei Vorontcov5Nadezhda Bagaeva6Department of World Economy and Foreign Economic Activity, Ural State University of Economics, 620144 Yekaterinburg, RussiaAll-Russian Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, 107140 Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Life Safety, Ural Federal University Named after the First President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin, 620002 Yekaterinburg, RussiaDepartment of Taxes and Taxation, Belarus State Economic University, 220070 Minsk, BelarusDepartment of Public Administration and Law, Moscow Polytechnical University, 107023 Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Public Finance, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, 125993 Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Economics and Finance, North-Eastern Federal University, 677000 Yakutsk, RussiaThe aim of the study is to elaborate an econometric model to determine the conditions for ensuring the balanced development of environmental, economic, and social components of the Russian agricultural sector within the Eastern European region. The method of fuzzy sets was used to build an integral model for assessing the level of sustainable development of the agricultural sector in Eastern Europe on the basis of economic, environmental, and social sustainability indicators. The control indicators (independent variables) and integral economic, environmental, social sustainability (dependent variables) helped build multifactor linear regression models and calculate the indicators of elasticity of dependent variables from independent variables, which characterize the change in sustainable development indicators with the growth of controlling factors by 1%. This model allows us to define and analyze the levels of sustainable development of the industry, both in a specific country and within the region in general. The study shows that, for Russia and Eastern European countries, innovation is one of the crucial factors in ensuring sustainable development of agriculture in the region, taking into account the current state and level of economic development.https://www.mdpi.com/2199-8531/7/1/74RussiaEastern Europeinnovationagriculturesustainable developmentefficiency |
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Alexander Semin Oleg Betin Lyudmila Namyatova Elena Kireeva Larisa Vatutina Andrei Vorontcov Nadezhda Bagaeva Sustainable Condition of the Agricultural Sector’s Environmental, Economic, and Social Components from the Perspective of Open Innovation Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity Russia Eastern Europe innovation agriculture sustainable development efficiency |
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Alexander Semin Oleg Betin Lyudmila Namyatova Elena Kireeva Larisa Vatutina Andrei Vorontcov Nadezhda Bagaeva |
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Sustainable Condition of the Agricultural Sector’s Environmental, Economic, and Social Components from the Perspective of Open Innovation |
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Sustainable Condition of the Agricultural Sector’s Environmental, Economic, and Social Components from the Perspective of Open Innovation |
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Sustainable Condition of the Agricultural Sector’s Environmental, Economic, and Social Components from the Perspective of Open Innovation |
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Sustainable Condition of the Agricultural Sector’s Environmental, Economic, and Social Components from the Perspective of Open Innovation |
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Sustainable Condition of the Agricultural Sector’s Environmental, Economic, and Social Components from the Perspective of Open Innovation |
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sustainable condition of the agricultural sector’s environmental, economic, and social components from the perspective of open innovation |
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Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity |
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2021-02-01 |
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The aim of the study is to elaborate an econometric model to determine the conditions for ensuring the balanced development of environmental, economic, and social components of the Russian agricultural sector within the Eastern European region. The method of fuzzy sets was used to build an integral model for assessing the level of sustainable development of the agricultural sector in Eastern Europe on the basis of economic, environmental, and social sustainability indicators. The control indicators (independent variables) and integral economic, environmental, social sustainability (dependent variables) helped build multifactor linear regression models and calculate the indicators of elasticity of dependent variables from independent variables, which characterize the change in sustainable development indicators with the growth of controlling factors by 1%. This model allows us to define and analyze the levels of sustainable development of the industry, both in a specific country and within the region in general. The study shows that, for Russia and Eastern European countries, innovation is one of the crucial factors in ensuring sustainable development of agriculture in the region, taking into account the current state and level of economic development. |
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Russia Eastern Europe innovation agriculture sustainable development efficiency |
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