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The article examines the risks associated with the venture business and the sources of their occurrence. The types of venture enterprises and forms of their financing are presented. A parametric scheme of the innovation process as a control object is proposed. Shown is a sequence diagram of the implementation of the innovation process. The stages of research, development, implementation and use are highlighted. For effective risk management of a venture capital at different stages of the innovation process, a systematic risk management model is proposed.
venture financing, venture business, venture, internal venture, external venture, innovation process, process stages, innovation risks, risk assessment, types of risks, sources of risks, system management, risk management
venture financing, venture business, venture, internal venture, external venture, innovation process, process stages, innovation risks, risk assessment, types of risks, sources of risks, system management, risk management
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