S.S. Poloskov
Postgraduate student at the Department of management and public administration, Moscow Region State University
THE IMPORTANCE OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL FOR HIGH-TECH SCIENCE INTENSIVE ENTERPRISES
The importance of the reviewed problem is based on the fact that the intellectual resources of high-tech science intensive enterprises which are focused on innovative products must play a significant role in solving strategic tasks in Russia's transition to a competitive, diversified economy. The purpose of the article is to determine the role of intellectual capital and its significant assets in the activities of such enterprises. The leading approach in the study of this problem is the economic method of comparative analysis and data synthesis, which made it possible to identify those areas that need further elaboration, including HR terms and problematic aspects of forming and development of the intellectual capital market. It is determined that intellectual capital provides unique advantages to high-tech science-intensive enterprises in a competitive environment. Following tasks should be considered as a priority: the development of the competence of employees, taking into account their personal qualities and interests, developing objective methods for assessing intellectual capital. 
This article can be useful for solving the problems of forming and development of intellectual capital in the implementation of innovative activities.
Keywords: personnel potential, intellectual capital, innovations, high-tech science intensive enterprises
References
1. Abdikeev, N.M. Calculation of the cost of the intangible assets based on intellectual property / N.M. Abdikeyev, Yu.S. Bogachev // Accounting. Analysis. Audit. – 2017. – Vol. 4. – pp. 16-26.
2. Borisyuk, N.K. Economic efficiency of the enterprise: concept, methods of definition, features of increase / N.K. Borisyuk, L.A. Soldatova, T.G. Masyukova // Intellect. Innovation. Investments. – 2017. – Vol. 8. – pp. 14-19.
3. Gafarova, L.A. Potential of high-technology innovation in global economy / L.A. Gafarova // Intellect. Innovation. Investments. – 2016. – Vol. 7. – pp. 19-23.
4. Ershova, I.G. The study of international experience in measuring intellectual capital in the knowledge-based economy / I.G. Ershova, I.V. Androsova // Vector of science TSU. – 2014. – Vol. 4. – pp. 108-112.
5. Iksanova, L.R. Features of intellectual capital influence on innovation activities / L.R. Iksanova // Intellect. Innovation. Investments. – 2014. – Vol. 3. – pp. 20-24.
6. Mashkina, D.I. Modern market model of intellectual capital / D.I. Mashkina // Intellect. Innovation. Investments. – 2016. – Vol. 6. – pp. 42-47.
7. Novgorodov, P.A. Intellectual capital: notion, essence and structure / P.A. Novgorodov // Bulletin of the Udmurt University. Economics and Law. – 2017. – Issue 27. – Vol. 2. – pp. 38-49.
8. Poloskov, S.S. Hi-tech science intensive enterprises and key components of theirs potential for innovations / S.S. Poloskov, A.V. Zheltenkov // Economy and Entrepreneurship. – 2018. – Issue 12. – Vol. 2. – pp. 631-635.
9. Lukowski, W. The impact of leadership styles on innovation management / W. Lukowski // Marketing of Scientific and Research Organizations. – 2017. – Vol. 24. – Vol. 2. – pp. 105-136.
10. Simonton, D.K. Quantifying creativity: Can measures span the spectrum? / D.K. Simonton // Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience. – 2012. – Vol. 14. – Vol. 1. – pp. 100-104.

Error