MODELING OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES OF ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEM IN THE CONTEXT OF BIOLOGICAL THREATS BASED ON THE EXAMPLE OF YUGRA
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Objective: This article presents a comprehensive model for assessing the resilience of regional business ecosystems with a specific focus on the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Region (Yugra), Russia. Methods: The study incorporates various parameters to evaluate the resilience and development potential of the entrepreneurial environment in the face of biological threats, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodologically, the authors use a multi-stage calculation process normalizing regional indicators and assessing them relative to the maximum values for the Russian Federation. Results: The outcomes indicate that the entrepreneurial ecosystem of Yugra is currently at a satisfactory level of sustainability. However, critical areas for further improvement include developing networks, talent and knowledge acquisition, developing leadership skills, and adopting Industry 4.0 technologies. Conclusion: The present research provides valuable insights into the specific challenges and opportunities facing regional business ecosystems in the context of biological crises and emphasizes the importance of addressing these challenges to enhance economic resilience and growth. The implications of this study underscore the need for targeted interventions to bolster Yugra's entrepreneurial ecosystem. Strategies should focus on enhancing networking, nurturing local talents, promoting innovation, and facilitating the adoption of advanced technologies. By addressing these critical areas, regional authorities and stakeholders can better position Yugra to thrive in the face of future biological threats and foster sustainable economic development.
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