Comprehensive Analysis of the Effect of Oil and Non-Oil Revenues on Economic Development in Nigeria

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 93-106
Author(s):  
Ilori , Folusho Olayemi ◽  
Akinwunmi , Adeboye
2013 ◽  
pp. 97-117
Author(s):  
Mário Pedro Leite de Almeida Ferreira

The adoption of E-Business by SMEs is a critical issue for economic development. More than 90% of world companies are SMEs and E-Business is widely recognized as a critical source of competitive advantage. Thus, it is important to understand why SMEs are lagging behind large firms in terms of E-Business adoption and assimilation. This chapter will attempt to search for explanations through a comprehensive analysis of main topics in terms of E-Business implementation, strategies and policy. It is believed that the inadequacy of existing E-Business adoption incentives and theoretical models may be due to SME specificity, as these companies are conditioned among other by resource availability and high CEOs/owners’ dependency. Empirical evidence shows that SMEs have erratic behaviors in terms of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) investment and need external support to integrate E-Business in the overall strategy of the firm.


Author(s):  
V. Baynev ◽  
Bin Zhang

The article is devoted to a comprehensive analysis of Chinese industrial policy, which for many decades has been the main strategic priority of China. In the context of the progress of its industrial-industrial complex, the stages of development of the Chinese economy are highlighted and characterized. The active role of the state and the corresponding organizational and economic mechanism in the implementation of the new (digital) industrialization of the Chinese economy is investigated.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (11) ◽  
pp. 2111-2130
Author(s):  
V.V. Bobrova ◽  
I.N. Korabeinikov ◽  
L.V. Kirkhmeer

Subject. This article examines whether there is a relationship between decoupling and economic growth with no increase in the impact on the environment. Objectives. The article aims to perform a comprehensive analysis of the decoupling of a mineral producing area. Methods. For the study, we used generalization, synthesis, and the methods of tabular and correlation analyses. Results. The article says that there is no decoupling in such a mineral extraction area as the Orenburg Oblast. Conclusions. The lack of decoupling in the Orenburg Oblast indicates a slowdown in the Oblast's transition to sustainable environmental and social and economic development. At the government and business levels, there are still contradictions between the desire for economic profit and the need to solve environmental problems.


2021 ◽  
pp. 448-452
Author(s):  
I.A. Khabarova ◽  
D.A. Khabarov

In this article, the authors make a comprehensive analysis of socio-economic development of the municipality of urban district Zhukovsky, Moscow region. The authors made recommendations for increasing the level of socio-economic development of this urban district, and assessed the effectiveness of the socio-economic development programs of the municipality.


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 608-619
Author(s):  
Inna V. Lazanyuk ◽  
Tatyana V. Yakovleva

This article represents a comprehensive analysis of the PPP projects implementation. The goal is to improve the Russian public-private partnership mechanism by exploring foreign practice. It entails specific objectives: to compare the selected countries according to the criteria of a legal framework for PPP implementation, the forms of PPP, the organizational and legal structure for managing these partnerships. The article reveals the interconnection between the priorities of specific industries for PPP implementation as the social and economic development of these countries. In addition, the problems in the Russian PPP model are identified and the ways to eliminate them are presented based on the best foreign practice, both for the mechanism as a whole and concerning a specific area - healthcare.


Author(s):  
Mário Pedro Leite de Almeida Ferreira

The adoption of E-Business by SMEs is a critical issue for economic development. More than 90% of world companies are SMEs and E-Business is widely recognized as a critical source of competitive advantage. Thus, it is important to understand why SMEs are lagging behind large firms in terms of E-Business adoption and assimilation. This chapter will attempt to search for explanations through a comprehensive analysis of main topics in terms of E-Business implementation, strategies and policy. It is believed that the inadequacy of existing E-Business adoption incentives and theoretical models may be due to SME specificity, as these companies are conditioned among other by resource availability and high CEOs/owners’ dependency. Empirical evidence shows that SMEs have erratic behaviors in terms of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) investment and need external support to integrate E-Business in the overall strategy of the firm.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 158-170
Author(s):  
O. I. Karasev ◽  
M. M. Zheleznov ◽  
S. S. Trostyansky ◽  
Yu. A. Shitova

The current stage of economic development is characterized by a structural crisis that manifests itself in many areas and sectors of the economy. This situation is explained, among other things, by the transitional state of the world economic system, caused by the process of rooting of a new technological order, development of Industry 4.0. The changes resulted from implementation of the process will play a key role in determining trends and directions of world economic development in the coming decades and will characterize the new technological structure and vectors of further development and introduction of technologies. The speed of development and introduction of new technologies and products is the main distinctive feature of the new technological paradigm. The most important indicators of the success of the new economic model will be thus speed, volume, and quality. Those companies that can adapt faster and better to the new realities of economic development will be the leaders of the new system of market economy. Speed and quality will be among key criteria that determine the success of a company in modern conditions: in the competition for leading positions, companies will have to do everything faster and better than others. The relevance of such a paradigm is confirmed by the reduction of research, technological and innovation cycles as for the time from emergence of an idea to its implementation and transfer to industrial operations. Mass digitalization of all aspects of activities and a reduction in duration of cycles of updating equipment and technologies determine the tendency for companies to reorient from an exclusively internal type of organization of innovation activities to, mainly, external ones. This article analyzes forms and tools for organizing innovative activities, including through building specific relationships with external participants in the innovation ecosystem. The research is focused on the practices of selected world railway companies. The objective of this article is to review the tools and methods of organizing innovation in selected leading railway companies and to identify its most common forms. A comprehensive analysis of functioning of forms of innovation was carried out using methods of structural and comprehensive comparative analysis, generalization, and deductive methods.


Author(s):  
Nailya Gareeva ◽  

To the number of the key problems of modern development of Russia is the problem of sustainable economic development of each of its regions on the basis of consistent reform of market institutions and effective structural modernization of the regional economy. It is possible to achieve a solution to this problem only taking into account the entire range of external and internal factors and conditions affecting the regional economy, which need a comprehensive analysis of the region’s significant competitive opportunities. The aim of the research is an objective assessment of the competitiveness of the regional innovation system based on the method of integral indices, the level of innovative development of municipal districts and urban districts. The scientific novelty of the research lies in the complex diagnostics of the competitiveness of the region, which makes it possible to identify both the most favorable prerequisites for their economic growth, and the existing limitations in their economic development.


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