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On the Construction of a Qualitative Model of the Russian ICT Ecosystem

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This paper has analyzed the Russian ICT Ecosystem based on the concept of innovation ecosystems. A qualitative model of the ICT Ecosystem (in the matrix form) has been proposed that is based on an analysis of the exchange of resources (commodity-material resources, current financial resources, capital, manpower resources) among participants in the ecosystem. The constructed quality model and primary analysis of the statistical data were used as the basis for obtaining a number of important conclusions regarding the structural features of the Russian ICT Ecosystem.

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Belousov, D.R., Penukhina, E.A. On the Construction of a Qualitative Model of the Russian ICT Ecosystem. Stud. Russ. Econ. Dev. 29, 295–302 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1075700718030024

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