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Managing Cost Factors of Growth in Order to Increase the Efficiency of Innovative Start-Ups in Russia
[Управление Стоимостными Факторами Роста В Целях Повышения Эффективности Инновационных Стартапов России]

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  • Gusev, Andrey (Гусев, Андрей)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

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The main idea of this article (Working Paper) is to determine the value growth factors for Russian innovative startups including the formation of added value and the construction of a model for assessing the value of an innovative company which can be used to make financial and investment decisions.

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  • Gusev, Andrey (Гусев, Андрей), 2018. "Managing Cost Factors of Growth in Order to Increase the Efficiency of Innovative Start-Ups in Russia [Управление Стоимостными Факторами Роста В Целях Повышения Эффективности Инновационных Стартапо," Working Papers 041811, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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    cost factors; economic growth; strategic management; value added; innovative company; real options;
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