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Platform ecosystems and its modelling: Russian evidence
Procedia Computer Science. 2022. Vol. 199. P. 572–579.
Karminsky A. M., Nikolay Voytov
In the article the notion of an “ecosystem” and its taxonomy are examined as well as an eventual development of the so-called platform ecosystems. Based on heuristics methodology, a formalized model of an ecosystem is built and put into simulation, its results then compared to the status of Russia’s platform ecosystems.
Faizullin R., Imamov N., Tsoy T. et al., , in: 10th International Conference, ICR 2025, Hanoi, Vietnam, November 10–13, 2025, Proceedings, Part II. Interactive Collaborative Robotics. (LNCS, volume 16304).: Springer, 2026. P. 385–398.
Autonomous agricultural vehicles operating under the Controlled Traffic Farming (CTF) paradigm face complex routing challenges when minimizing soil compaction, total mission time, and station placement under battery constraints. This paper introduces Multi-Objective Coordinated Autonomous Routing and Placement with Fixed Lanes (MO-CARP-FL), a novel multi-objective evolutionary algorithm designed to optimize the coordinated routing of homogeneous autonomous ...
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M.: Max press, 2025.
The book contains full papers in Russian, short papers and poster abstracts included in the agenda of the International Conference “Russian Supercomputing Days”. ...
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Boboshko D., Treistar D., Kulapova A., Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems 2024 No. 1092
The article presents the results of a study of the conceptual apparatus used in describing the processes of formation and functioning of banking ecosystems. Advanced search filters were applied to select the most relevant scientific literature, which made it possible to objectively narrow and clarify the scope of bibliometric research. The content of more than ...
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Tatyana A. Alexeeva, Kuznetsov N., Mokaev T. et al., Chaos, Solitons and Fractals 2025 Vol. 196 Article 116371
Irregular dynamics (especially chaotic) is often undesirable in economics because it presents challenges for predicting and controlling the behavior of economic agents. In this paper, we used an overlapping generations (OLG) model with a control function in the form of government spending as an example, to demonstrate an effective approach to forecasting and regulating chaotic ...
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Podrugina A., Лысенко К. В., Майхрович М. Я., Экономический журнал Высшей школы экономики 2024 Т. 28 № 3 С. 525–554
The decade of expansionary monetary policy and tough financial regulation after the global financial crisis reduced the profitability of the banking sector, but at the same time it significantly increased its financial stability. The COVID-19 pandemic has become a stress for banks, but liquidity support measures and extra-dovish monetary policy of central banks in developed ...
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Springer, 2023.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Advances in Optimization and Applications, OPTIMA 2023, held in Petrovac, Montenegro, during September 18–22, 2023.
The 21 full papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 68 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: mathematical programming; global optimization; continuous optimization; ...
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Dungey M., Hurn S., Shi S. et al., Econometrics 2019 P. 1–20
Crises in the banking and sovereign debt sectors give rise to heightened financial fragility.
Of particular concern is the development of self-fulfilling feedback loops where crisis conditions in
one sector are transmitted to the other sector and back again. We use time-varying tests of Granger
causality to demonstrate how empirical evidence of connectivity between the banking and sovereign
sectors ...
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Polyakov K., Polyakova M. V., Экономический журнал Высшей школы экономики 2023 Т. 27 № 3 С. 390–411
This study is devoted to the analysis of the statistical relationship between the effectiveness of the bank and its specialization. Efficiency in the study is considered as a metric that evaluates the quality of management of an organization. Specialization in this case refers to the bank's concentration on certain types of banking products. The specifics ...
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Voytov N., Поляков С. К., Journal of Corporate Finance Research 2022 Vol. 16 No. 3
The present paper studies the extent of infiltration of companies considered to be ecosystems into consumer spending pattern of the Russian population. For this purpose we offered a method of ecosystem market share evaluation on the basis of publicly available data of companies and official statistics. We proposed a criterion for dividing ecosystems into advanced
and ...
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Beklaryan A., Вестник ЦЭМИ 2023 Т. 6 № 1 Статья 5
The article presents a new software platform for modelling traffic flows involving unmanned vehicles, using a number of advanced technological solutions, in particular, the FLAME GPU supercomputer agent modelling framework, intelligent software modules based on fuzzy and hierarchical clustering, genetic optimization algorithms, a subsystem for visualizing the state of agents-vehicles based on OpenGL, etc. As ...
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Belousova V., Chichkanov N., Grigoriy Gashnikov et al., Foresight and STI Governance 2023 Vol. 17 No. 1 P. 7–17
Crisis situations, like the COVID-19 pandemic, have historically been identified as times of enhanced innovation and entrepreneurial activities. Innovation actors are required to respond quickly to a new situation bearing in mind the effects of actions across their network of partners and competitors as well as rising economic complexity. Indeed, first indications suggest that this ...
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Polyakov K., Polyakova M. V., Zhukova L., Экономический журнал Высшей школы экономики 2022 Т. 26 № 3 С. 450–474
The profitability and sustainability of the bank in the long term is largely determined by
the quality of its management. Recognition of the importance of this factor is, for example, its inclusion
as one of the components in the CAMELS rating system, which has not lost its popularity
so far. At the same time, a direct quantitative assessment ...
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Omrani H., Oveysi Z., Emrouznejad A. et al., Journal of the Operational Research Society 2023 Vol. 74 No. 4 P. 1150–1165
Conventional DEA performs like a “black box” and provides no information about sub-processes. In some cases, such as banks, providing services is made up of interactive and interdependent processes. Also, in real world applications, inputs could be shared among these sub-processes. Moreover, due to the characteristics of some variables, such as number of employees, only integer values could be assigned to ...
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Георгиевский А. Б., ЭКО 2022 Т. 52 № 4 С. 138–155
The paper identifies the indicators of ecosystem established by Russian retailers based on the implicit content analysis of business news publications, companies’ official websites and their annual reports. In total, the author identifies 10 indicators, six of which are universal for all retailers building ecosystems: availability of complementary services, creating partnerships with other companies, developing new formats, developing a unified ...
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Rozhkov M., International Journal of Integrated Supply Management 2022 Vol. 15 No. 2 P. 184–205
This article covers the influence of supply chain structure and operations on supply chain resilience in general and the ripple effect specifically. We compare different resilience mitigation policies via an agent-based simulation model and show that in the presence of product perishability, the alternative sourcing policy has superior performance compared to inventory buffer creation or ...
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Shchepeleva M., Stolbov M., Weill L., International Economics 2022 Vol. 169 P. 148–160
This paper examines the impact of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) on wealth inequality. We investigate this question, using data for 143 countries for the period 2010–2018. We find no significant impact of the occurrence of the crisis on wealth inequality. We show limited evidence that the severity of the banking crisis affects the change ...
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Bratus A., Drozhzhin S., Yakushkina T., , in: Trends in Biomathematics: Modeling Cells, Flows, Epidemics, and the Environment. Selected Works from the BIOMAT Consortium Lectures, Szeged, Hungary, 2019.: Springer, 2020. P. 1–7.
In this paper, we examine the process of fitness landscape evolution of permanent replicator systems. The central hypothesis of this study is that the specific time of the evolutionary adaptation of the system parameters is much slower than the time of internal evolutionary dynamics. This assumption leads to the fact that evolutionary changes of the ...
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Prosvirkina E. Y., Bert W., Journal of East-West Business 2021 Vol. 27 No. 3 P. 291–309
This article explores the influence of top management team (TMT) characteristics on the performance of banks in Russia. Empirical research is based on both primary and secondary data of 178 banks. The study contributes to advancing research on upper echelon theory. The study’s results suggest that some top management characteristics have positive influence on the ...
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Eileen D., Ljubica J., , in: Innovating for the Middle of the Pyramid in Emerging Countries.: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Ch. 6 P. 157–192.
In this chapter, we present business opportunities emerging from the problems faced by the large number of the unbanked in the middle-income population of LAC. We continue by elaborating the challenges facing companies tackling these opportunities, and we provide a series of case studies presenting innovative solutions used by successful companies as solutions to these ...
Added: October 30, 2020