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https://doi.org/10.25198/2077-7175-2025-6-128

CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH-TECH ENTERPRISES BASED ON SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL COOPERATION

N. V. Savkin
Orenburg State University, Orenburg, Russia
e-mail: Savkin_nikita@mail.ru

Abstract. The relevance of the research topic is determined by the fact that currently, the sustainable development of high-tech enterprises is a key task for all national economies. However, many aspects of the sustainable development of high-tech enterprises (HTE) remain insufficiently covered in the scientific literature. First of all, this concerns the issues of integrating various elements of sustainable development into a single model that could be applied in practice. The purpose of this article is to develop a conceptual model of the sustainable development of HTE, which combines key influencing factors, market conditions, goals and the content of financial and economic activities on the basis of research and production cooperation (RPC). The substantiation of the components of the sustainable development model of HTE was carried out through the methods of categorization, structural and logical analysis and aggregation. The study defined such categories as harmonized sustainable development, conceptual model, high-tech enterprise, integrated structure (corporation, subholding), research and production cooperation, and interaction contours. Based on the results of the conducted research, the author presents a conceptual model of harmonized sustainable development of the HTE, which is part of a high-tech corporate integrated structure (HTC), which can be achieved through scientific and industrial cooperation. A distinctive feature of the author’s model is the positioning of the RPC as a mutually beneficial collaboration not only with scientific and educational organizations, but also with a wide range of organizations in the real sector of the economy; the institutionalization of the interaction of HTC partners through the introduction of the contours of scientific and industrial cooperation (3 levels). The innovation of the model is its core – scientific and industrial cooperation of high-tech enterprises, which is affected by external market and domestic market conditions. Planned conditions, subject-object area, cooperation contours, target objectives, and the result (implementation effect) are visualized in the diagram of scientific and industrial cooperation of the HTC and the conceptual model of sustainable development of the high-tech complex. It is assumed that this model will allow in the future to develop and test an organizational and economic mechanism for ensuring the sustainable development of military-industrial complexes based on scientific and industrial cooperation, which is the next objective of the author’s justification.

Key words: sustainable development model, harmonized sustainable development, high-tech enterprise, research (scientific) and production cooperation.

Cite as: Savkin, N. V. (2025) [Conceptual model of sustainable development of high-tech enterprises based on scientific and industrial cooperation]. Intellekt. Innovacii. Investicii [Intellect. Innovations. Investments]. Vol. 6, pp. 128–140. – https://doi.org/10.25198/2077-7175-2025-6-128.


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