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Cognitive analysis of the structural stability for the knowledge-intensive sectors of the regional economy

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SARATOV STATE UNIV
DOI: 10.18500/1816-9791-2022-22-3-401-412

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cognitive modeling; cognitive map; scenario analysis; impulse modeling; knowledge-intensive sectors

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  1. Russian Science Foundation
  2. [19-18-00199]

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This paper demonstrates the application of cognitive modeling methods to study the functioning problems of semi-structured complex economic systems, specifically focusing on the structural stability between knowledge-intensive sectors and regional economy using cognitive analysis. The research results can be utilized in decision-making processes to develop strategies and policies for the balanced development of knowledge-intensive markets and socio-economic systems.
The paper demonstrates the application of cognitive modeling methods to study the functioning problems of semi-structured complex economic systems. The aim of the research is to study the structural stability of the relationship between knowledge-intensive sectors and regional economy using cognitive analysis. The concepts and factors influencing the studied systems are determined, cognitive maps of the relationship between knowledge-intensive sectors and regional economy are created, a qualitative analysis of the properties and cycles has been carried out. Impulse and scenario modeling made it possible to draw a conclusion about structural stability of the developed cognitive model. Various scenarios of the system's behavior under the influence of impulse modeling are visualized. The research results can be used to support decision-making process due to developing strategies and policies for the balanced development of knowledge-intensive markets and socio-economic systems.

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