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Tools of information infrastructure at high-tech industrial enterprises

Authors:

Anna S. Melnikova, Cand Sc. (Econ.), Jr. Lecturer of Economics and Finance Dept

Abstract:

New trends in digital development significantly concern financial and economic activities of high-tech enterprises. The research aims to create a model of information infrastructure of the real sector of economy and a calculation tool basis for information and technological expenses of high-tech enterprises. Methodology of the research includes basic propositions of the platform economics. The methods are graphical modelling and simulation, hypothetical-deductive method of scientific cognition, and method of analogies. In the view of transition to the digital vector of development of economic sys‑ tems and processes the study presents a programme of managing and controlling information systems of industrial economic entities. The author develops a mathematical complex for analysing, calculating and planning expenses on information and communications technologies in the digital system of enterprises. Development of new and adaptation to Industrie 4.0 of already existing tools supporting the functioning of financial and economic processes, as well as building information infrastructure of enterprises as a re‑ sult of transition to the fourth industrial revolution may become a single standardised theoretically and practically oriented platform to be applied by external contractors of high-tech industrial enterprises.

Keywords: digital economy; information infrastructure; high-tech enterprises; information and communications technologies; costs.

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For citation: Melnikova A. S. Instrumenty formirovaniya informatsionnoy infrastruktury vysokotekhnologich‑ nykh promyshlennykh predpriyatiy [Tools of information infrastructure at high-tech industrial enterprises]. Izvestiya Uralskogo gosudarstvennogo ekonomicheskogo universiteta – Journal of the Ural State University of Economics, 2018, vol. 19, no. 6, pp. 123–134. DOI: 10.29141/2073-1019-2018-19-6-10