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Формирование вторичной инновационной восприимчивости предприятий к технологиям НВЭ на основе типовых перечней полезных эффектов и негативных воздействий

Формирование вторичной инновационной восприимчивости предприятий к технологиям НВЭ на основе типовых перечней полезных эффектов и негативных воздействий

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются вопросы формирования инновационной восприимчивости предприятий к технологиям нетрадиционной возобновляемой энергетики, в том числе мероприятия по повышению инновационной восприимчивости предприятий на основе использования типовых полезных эффектов и негативных воздействий. Сгруппированы и представлены типовые полезные эффекты и негативные воздействия, характерные при внедрении технологий НВЭ. Представлены результаты целевого опроса, на основе которого сформированы поля инновационной восприимчивости с использованием индекса ИВ. In the article, we envisage the issues of the formation of innovative enterprises susceptibility to non-traditional renewable energy technologies, including measures to increase the susceptibility of innovative enterprises based on the use of standard useful effects and negative effects. Grouped and presented typical useful effects and negative effects that are typical of the introduction of non-conventional renewable energy technologies. The results of the survey, which are formed on the basis of the field of innovation susceptibility using an index IS.

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sample effect, alternative renewable energy, negative effect, энергетика альтернативная, нетрадиционная возобновляемая энергетика, восприимчивость инновационная, innovation susceptibility

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