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Dr. Leyla A. Gamidullaeva
Institute of Economics and Management, Penza State University, Penza 440039, Russia

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Journal article
Published: 27 June 2021 in Informatics and education
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The article discusses the issues of creating software and tools for managing the processes of training specialists in an intellectual educational environment. The complex of tools is being developed as part of a hyper-converged computing ecosystem to support open personalized learning technologies and is designed to customize and adaptively update educational programs and content, taking into account the requirements of federal standards and regional labor markets. At the first stage, the tools solve the problems of searching, collecting, consolidating and intelligent analysis of requirements for specialists extracted from open sources on the Internet, such as sections with employers’ vacancies on the websites of enterprises, recruitment agencies, labor exchanges, message boards, forums, chats, groups of social networks and messengers. At the next stage, the process of adaptive adjustment and synchronization of educational programs is implemented, taking into account the consolidated information and predicted data on the required competencies in the short and medium term in a given region. Setting up the educational process in an open information environment occurs during the evolutionary transition to a convergent learning model, continuous updating of educational programs and content, personalization of training trajectories. The convergent model determines the convergence of educational programs and content for different specialties in accordance with the digitalization processes of all spheres of human life, which is reflected in the requirements for competencies in professional and educational standards, as well as on the part of employers. The processes of actualization and personalization make it possible to increase the efficiency and quality of training specialists by reducing the risks of obtaining a low-quality and morally obsolete education. The architecture of the adaptive management system of the educational environment includes the following components: a) Learning Management System (LMS), b) Education Content Management System (ECMS), c) Learning Activity Management System (LAMS), d) tools for searching, collecting and analyzing employers’ requirements, e) cloud storage of educational content.

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M. V. Deev; L. A. Gamidullaeva; A. G. Finogeev. Development of a system for adaptive control of the components of an intelligent educational environment. Informatics and education 2021, 26-35 .

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M. V. Deev, L. A. Gamidullaeva, A. G. Finogeev. Development of a system for adaptive control of the components of an intelligent educational environment. Informatics and education. 2021; (4):26-35.

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M. V. Deev; L. A. Gamidullaeva; A. G. Finogeev. 2021. "Development of a system for adaptive control of the components of an intelligent educational environment." Informatics and education , no. 4: 26-35.

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Published: 01 January 2021 in Research Anthology on Adult Education and the Development of Lifelong Learners
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The chapter deals with the methodology of creating a unified information educational environment, providing the implementation of continuing education, the development and implementation of educational models, programs, environments, implemented with the use of digital technologies. The concept of “open educational system” was determined. The necessity of system analysis at the macro and micro levels with views of subsystems, which are its elements, was sufficiently justified. The notion of “system of continuous education” was determined. The related problems were analyzed and the solutions for the management of system of continuous education in the market economy and in terms of accession to the digital economy, were proposed. Were classified digital learning technologies in order to implement them in the open education systems. The paper shows that shaping of creative potential of future specialists can be performed through the introduction of digital technologies on the basis of educational technology and information and telecommunication technologies.

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Tatyana Olegovna Tolstykh; Sergey Mikhailovich Vasin; Leyla Ayvarovna Gamidullaeva; Sergey Nedelko; Ekaterina Eremina; Oleg Koshevoj; Vardan Mkrttchian. The Control of Continuing Education Based on the Digital Economy. Research Anthology on Adult Education and the Development of Lifelong Learners 2021, 1067 -1085.

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Tatyana Olegovna Tolstykh, Sergey Mikhailovich Vasin, Leyla Ayvarovna Gamidullaeva, Sergey Nedelko, Ekaterina Eremina, Oleg Koshevoj, Vardan Mkrttchian. The Control of Continuing Education Based on the Digital Economy. Research Anthology on Adult Education and the Development of Lifelong Learners. 2021; ():1067-1085.

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Tatyana Olegovna Tolstykh; Sergey Mikhailovich Vasin; Leyla Ayvarovna Gamidullaeva; Sergey Nedelko; Ekaterina Eremina; Oleg Koshevoj; Vardan Mkrttchian. 2021. "The Control of Continuing Education Based on the Digital Economy." Research Anthology on Adult Education and the Development of Lifelong Learners , no. : 1067-1085.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2021 in MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY
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E.M. Korostyshevskaya; Saint Petersburg State University; L.A. Gamidullaeva; A.P. Myamlin; Penza State University. TO THE QUESTION ABOUT QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENT OF TERRITORIAL DIVISION OF LABOR. MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY 2021, 1 .

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E.M. Korostyshevskaya, Saint Petersburg State University, L.A. Gamidullaeva, A.P. Myamlin, Penza State University. TO THE QUESTION ABOUT QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENT OF TERRITORIAL DIVISION OF LABOR. MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY. 2021; (1):1.

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E.M. Korostyshevskaya; Saint Petersburg State University; L.A. Gamidullaeva; A.P. Myamlin; Penza State University. 2021. "TO THE QUESTION ABOUT QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENT OF TERRITORIAL DIVISION OF LABOR." MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY , no. 1: 1.

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Published: 01 January 2021 in Research Anthology on Blockchain Technology in Business, Healthcare, Education, and Government
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The authors in this chapter show the essence, dignity, current state, and development prospects of avatar-based management using blockchain technology for improving implementation of economic solutions in the digital economy of Russia. The purpose of this chapter is not to review the existing published work on avatar-based models for policy advice, but to try an assessment of the merits and problems of avatar-based models as a solid basis for economic policy advice that is mainly based on the work and experience within the recently finished projects Triple H Avatar, an avatar-based software platform for HHH University, Sydney, Australia. The agenda of this project was to develop an avatar-based closed model with strong empirical grounding and micro-foundations that provides a uniform platform to address issues in different areas of digital economic and creating new tools to improve blockchain technology using the intelligent visualization techniques for big data analytic.

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Vardan Mkrttchian; Leyla Ayvarovna Gamidullaeva; Svetlana Panasenko. Optimizing and Enhancing Digital Marketing Techniques in Intellectual Big Data Analytics. Research Anthology on Blockchain Technology in Business, Healthcare, Education, and Government 2021, 642 -653.

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Vardan Mkrttchian, Leyla Ayvarovna Gamidullaeva, Svetlana Panasenko. Optimizing and Enhancing Digital Marketing Techniques in Intellectual Big Data Analytics. Research Anthology on Blockchain Technology in Business, Healthcare, Education, and Government. 2021; ():642-653.

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Vardan Mkrttchian; Leyla Ayvarovna Gamidullaeva; Svetlana Panasenko. 2021. "Optimizing and Enhancing Digital Marketing Techniques in Intellectual Big Data Analytics." Research Anthology on Blockchain Technology in Business, Healthcare, Education, and Government , no. : 642-653.

Research article
Published: 01 January 2021 in SAGE Open
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Universities play a vital role in innovation ecosystems. Besides, their role is being transformed and reinforced due to the interdisciplinary nature of modern innovations and inter-sectoral collaboration in the process of implementing cross-industry projects. The article’s main objective is to reveal the emerging new goals, functions, and goals of university as knowledge integrator and consolidator within cross-industry ecosystem. The article introduces the approaches to the implementation of the cross-industry ecosystem integrator functions as an “entry point” for the creation of new ideas, competencies, technological solutions, and projects for the development and testing of new technologies. The research results are useful for academics and policy makers in emerging economies to adopt and consider, so as to improve the contribution of the universities to the country’s economic and innovation development.

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Tatyana Tolstykh; Leyla Gamidullaeva; Nadezhda Shmeleva. Universities as Knowledge Integrators and Cross-Industry Ecosystems: Self-Organizational Perspective. SAGE Open 2021, 11, 1 .

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Tatyana Tolstykh, Leyla Gamidullaeva, Nadezhda Shmeleva. Universities as Knowledge Integrators and Cross-Industry Ecosystems: Self-Organizational Perspective. SAGE Open. 2021; 11 (1):1.

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Tatyana Tolstykh; Leyla Gamidullaeva; Nadezhda Shmeleva. 2021. "Universities as Knowledge Integrators and Cross-Industry Ecosystems: Self-Organizational Perspective." SAGE Open 11, no. 1: 1.

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Published: 01 January 2021 in Research Anthology on Blockchain Technology in Business, Healthcare, Education, and Government
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The chapter introduces the perspectives on the use of avatar-based management techniques for designing new tools to improve blockchain as technology for cyber security issues. The purpose of this chapter was to develop an avatar-based closed model with strong empirical grounding that provides a uniform platform to address issues in different areas of digital economy and creating new tools to improve blockchain technology using the intelligent visualization techniques. The authors show the essence, dignity, current state, and development prospects of avatar-based management using blockchain technology for improving implementation of economic solutions in the digital economy of Russia.

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Vardan Mkrttchian; Leyla Ayvarovna Gamidullaeva; Yulia Vertakova; Svetlana Panasenko. New Tools for Cyber Security Using Blockchain Technology and Avatar-Based Management Technique. Research Anthology on Blockchain Technology in Business, Healthcare, Education, and Government 2021, 628 -641.

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Vardan Mkrttchian, Leyla Ayvarovna Gamidullaeva, Yulia Vertakova, Svetlana Panasenko. New Tools for Cyber Security Using Blockchain Technology and Avatar-Based Management Technique. Research Anthology on Blockchain Technology in Business, Healthcare, Education, and Government. 2021; ():628-641.

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Vardan Mkrttchian; Leyla Ayvarovna Gamidullaeva; Yulia Vertakova; Svetlana Panasenko. 2021. "New Tools for Cyber Security Using Blockchain Technology and Avatar-Based Management Technique." Research Anthology on Blockchain Technology in Business, Healthcare, Education, and Government , no. : 628-641.

Journal article
Published: 25 December 2020 in Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
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Despite the prominence of sustainable development approaches in the academic literature, together with the significance attributed to the economy and society, the concept is not sufficiently theorized, especially in terms of methodological issues. The presented study makes a contribution to the academic literature by providing a synthesis on territorial sustainable development research and related concepts of innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystems (EE). We propose a methodological framework for the assessment of regional sustainability, replicating and expanding the approach of D. Isenberg, and draw inference to the impact of institutional environments on the maturity level of EEs. We present our assumptions in the example of two entrepreneurial ecosystems in Russia and Poland (the Penza region and the Małopolska region) with relevant interpretations, which enable us to gain a comprehensive understanding of how to progress in sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem development. The results of this analysis provides information to help academics, policymakers, government, and business owners with a more in-depth understanding of the practical mechanisms that support absorption of the EE model to achieve Sustainable Development Goals.

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Tatyana Tolstykh; Leyla Gamidullaeva; Nadezhda Shmeleva; Maciej Woźniak; Sergey Vasin. An Assessment of Regional Sustainability via the Maturity Level of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 2020, 7, 5 .

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Tatyana Tolstykh, Leyla Gamidullaeva, Nadezhda Shmeleva, Maciej Woźniak, Sergey Vasin. An Assessment of Regional Sustainability via the Maturity Level of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity. 2020; 7 (1):5.

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Tatyana Tolstykh; Leyla Gamidullaeva; Nadezhda Shmeleva; Maciej Woźniak; Sergey Vasin. 2020. "An Assessment of Regional Sustainability via the Maturity Level of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems." Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 7, no. 1: 5.

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Published: 16 November 2020 in Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
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The innovation ecosystem concept has been widely used as a framework to explain innovation activities within different industries. Despite the usefulness of this approach, the concept is under-theorized, especially with regard to the methodological issues. This article presents a new approach in assessing the effectiveness of innovation industrial ecosystems, allowing to take into account the peculiarities of the life cycle stages of individual innovative projects and an ecosystem as a whole. We illustrate our assumptions on the example of two industrial ecosystems’ projects assessments with appropriate explanations, which help from the academicians, researchers, and readers to receive a comprehensive understanding on how to form a knowledge-intensive ecosystem project portfolio and make managerial decisions on further actions of ecosystem actors regarding project development. The presented methodology has been tested on the example of projects implemented by research centers and laboratories of National University of Science and Technology (MISIS; Moscow, Russia). The propositions arising from this analysis provide information to help academics, policymakers, government, and individual enterprises with a more adequate understanding of the practical mechanisms and tools that help implement the ecosystem model for industrial development.

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Tatyana Tolstykh; Leyla Gamidullaeva; Nadezhda Shmeleva. Approach to the Formation of an Innovation Portfolio in Industrial Ecosystems Based on the Life Cycle Concept. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 2020, 6, 151 .

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Tatyana Tolstykh, Leyla Gamidullaeva, Nadezhda Shmeleva. Approach to the Formation of an Innovation Portfolio in Industrial Ecosystems Based on the Life Cycle Concept. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity. 2020; 6 (4):151.

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Tatyana Tolstykh; Leyla Gamidullaeva; Nadezhda Shmeleva. 2020. "Approach to the Formation of an Innovation Portfolio in Industrial Ecosystems Based on the Life Cycle Concept." Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 6, no. 4: 151.

Journal article
Published: 25 September 2020 in Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
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This paper highlights a sustainability and self-organization perspective of the innovation ecosystems. Such issues as under what conditions self-organization takes place and what mechanisms form an innovation ecosystem in a sustainable way are underexplored in the academic literature. To ensure self-development of actors in the ecosystem, a self-adjustment mechanism is needed that allows implementation of sustainability principles. This article proposes a practical tool for assessing an actor in an ecosystem using the method of analytic hierarchy process (AHP), developed by T. Saaty. It allows for operationalizing the processes of self-organization in the ecosystem without an external intervention and addresses the main implications for sustainable development of innovation industrial ecosystems. The authors illustrate their assumptions with an empirical case study of the industrial ecosystem “Technologies for Improving the Quality of Life” (Moscow, Russia). The propositions arising from this analysis provide information to help academics, policymakers, government, and individual enterprises with a more adequate understanding of the practical mechanisms and tools that help trigger self-organization and sustainable development of the innovation ecosystems.

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Tatyana Tolstykh; Leyla Gamidullaeva; Nadezhda Shmeleva. Elaboration of a Mechanism for Sustainable Enterprise Development in Innovation Ecosystems. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 2020, 6, 95 .

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Tatyana Tolstykh, Leyla Gamidullaeva, Nadezhda Shmeleva. Elaboration of a Mechanism for Sustainable Enterprise Development in Innovation Ecosystems. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity. 2020; 6 (4):95.

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Tatyana Tolstykh; Leyla Gamidullaeva; Nadezhda Shmeleva. 2020. "Elaboration of a Mechanism for Sustainable Enterprise Development in Innovation Ecosystems." Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 6, no. 4: 95.

Journal article
Published: 10 August 2020 in Sustainability
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The current crisis has indicated the need to review the policy of economic growth and globalization towards the search for new sustainable models of the internal territory development able to resist external shocks and threats. To achieve this goal, it is required both to implement sustainability strategies, and to assess the obtained results towards sustainable development. Despite an abundance of literature on sustainability assessment, there is a lack of understanding of the application of sustainability assessment in regional/local contexts. The purpose of the article is to improve theoretical and methodological aspects of the formation of territorial (regional) ecosystems by developing a new approach to assessing its sustainability. We believe that territorial ecosystem sustainability assessment is possible through the entropy of a complex system composed of the entropies of its constituent ecosystems or the entropies of different types of territorial capital (human, production, natural). An application of the entropy approach allows to understand specific features of a particular ecosystem characteristics. We demonstrate our methodology with two empirical case studies of territorial ecosystems of Penza and Vladimir regions. As a result of the analysis, it was found that ecosystem’s sustainability is achieved, primarily, due to the natural capital of the territory. The methodology proposed in our study aims at ensuring comprehensiveness and robustness of the evaluation supporting the decision-making process.

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Tatyana Tolstykh; Leyla Gamidullaeva; Nadezhda Shmeleva; Yuri Lapygin. Regional Development in Russia: An Ecosystem Approach to Territorial Sustainability Assessment. Sustainability 2020, 12, 6424 .

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Tatyana Tolstykh, Leyla Gamidullaeva, Nadezhda Shmeleva, Yuri Lapygin. Regional Development in Russia: An Ecosystem Approach to Territorial Sustainability Assessment. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (16):6424.

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Tatyana Tolstykh; Leyla Gamidullaeva; Nadezhda Shmeleva; Yuri Lapygin. 2020. "Regional Development in Russia: An Ecosystem Approach to Territorial Sustainability Assessment." Sustainability 12, no. 16: 6424.

Journal article
Published: 01 July 2020 in International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments
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In the article the avatar-based learning and teaching (A-BL&T) as a concept of control and managing knowledge in modern socio-economic conditions is proposed to use for assessment a university's economic efficiency. It is shown that all elements, methods and techniques (tools) do not operate in isolation, but rather are interrelated, complementing each other. All of them are used in the process of management and, in a combination, are powerful tools for increasing efficiency of management. Based on the example of avatar-based learning and teaching in Russian universities as modern educational environments, a conceptual model, methodology, and methods have been obtained for the automation of planning and calculation of the academic load in the university.

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Vardan Mkrttchian; Dina Kharicheva; Ekaterina Aleshina; Svetlana Panasenko; Yulia Vertakova; Leyla Ayvarovna Gamidullaeva; Mikhail Ivanov; Vsevolod Chernyshenko. Avatar-Based Learning and Teaching as a Concept of New Perspectives in Online Education in Post-Soviet Union Countries. International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments 2020, 10, 66 -82.

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Vardan Mkrttchian, Dina Kharicheva, Ekaterina Aleshina, Svetlana Panasenko, Yulia Vertakova, Leyla Ayvarovna Gamidullaeva, Mikhail Ivanov, Vsevolod Chernyshenko. Avatar-Based Learning and Teaching as a Concept of New Perspectives in Online Education in Post-Soviet Union Countries. International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments. 2020; 10 (2):66-82.

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Vardan Mkrttchian; Dina Kharicheva; Ekaterina Aleshina; Svetlana Panasenko; Yulia Vertakova; Leyla Ayvarovna Gamidullaeva; Mikhail Ivanov; Vsevolod Chernyshenko. 2020. "Avatar-Based Learning and Teaching as a Concept of New Perspectives in Online Education in Post-Soviet Union Countries." International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments 10, no. 2: 66-82.

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Published: 03 June 2020 in Sustainability
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The aim of this paper is to address the gap in the academic literature towards the development of methodological approaches to the industrial ecosystem potential assessment. This study is focused on the industrial ecosystems formed on the basis of a symbiotic model and implementing the principles of circularity. The article systematizes the problem of using circular and ecosystem approaches in industrial development. A contribution to the literature was achieved by providing a systemic perspective on the sustainable industrial process. In this paper, we develop the methodological foundations to improve the understanding of circular and integration processes’ influence on the industrial ecosystem potential. For a relevant analysis of industrial ecosystem potential, the existing patterns of system functioning were taken into account, including entropy equilibrium and Harrington model. We illustrate our assumptions with an empirical case study of two different industrial ecosystems, Kalundborg Symbiosis and Baltic Industrial Symbiosis, with an assessment of their circular and integration potentials. The results highlight that the potential of Kalundborg Symbiosis in the field of circularity is realized quite productively, but not in full. The holistic knowledge of circularity process provides new information that supports academics, policymakers, government, and individuals with a more appropriate understanding of the conditions that help to eliminate the environmental problems faced in society, helping to achieve the country’s sustainable development goals.

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Tatyana Tolstykh; Nadezhda Shmeleva; Leyla Gamidullaeva. Evaluation of Circular and Integration Potentials of Innovation Ecosystems for Industrial Sustainability. Sustainability 2020, 12, 4574 .

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Tatyana Tolstykh, Nadezhda Shmeleva, Leyla Gamidullaeva. Evaluation of Circular and Integration Potentials of Innovation Ecosystems for Industrial Sustainability. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (11):4574.

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Tatyana Tolstykh; Nadezhda Shmeleva; Leyla Gamidullaeva. 2020. "Evaluation of Circular and Integration Potentials of Innovation Ecosystems for Industrial Sustainability." Sustainability 12, no. 11: 4574.

Original article
Published: 01 March 2020 in American Journal of Economics and Sociology
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The problem of homelessness in the Russian Federation has deep roots in history. Throughout much of the past century, it was a result of displacement of children during revolution, civil war, and wars with foreign powers. Even now, many of the economic problems that cause homelessness in Russia result from sanctions imposed by foreign governments. This article explains the roles of the state and charities in ameliorating the contemporary situation of people without housing. One of the most important programs of one charity involves providing some form of paid work to everyone in the shelters, so that residents can feel a sense of self‐worth often lacking in purely charitable ventures. In the long run, no specialized programs that target the homeless can make a dent in the problem unless the state, civil society, and housing developers work together to produce more decent housing in cities and create more jobs in rural areas that are currently facing depopulation. The recent introduction of escrow accounts to reduce fraud in housing finance is already making a difference in promoting increased housing construction.

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Elena Korostyshevskaya; Leyla Gamidullaeva. Homelessness in the Russian Federation: Regional and Local Context. American Journal of Economics and Sociology 2020, 79, 427 -452.

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Elena Korostyshevskaya, Leyla Gamidullaeva. Homelessness in the Russian Federation: Regional and Local Context. American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 2020; 79 (2):427-452.

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Elena Korostyshevskaya; Leyla Gamidullaeva. 2020. "Homelessness in the Russian Federation: Regional and Local Context." American Journal of Economics and Sociology 79, no. 2: 427-452.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2020 in MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY
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M. V. Deev; Penza State University; L. A. Gamidullaeva; A. G. Finogeev. CONVERGENT APPROACH TO UPDATING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND CONTENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN EDUCATION ECOSYSTEM DURING TRANSITION TO A DIGITAL ECONOMY. MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY 2020, 1 .

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M. V. Deev, Penza State University, L. A. Gamidullaeva, A. G. Finogeev. CONVERGENT APPROACH TO UPDATING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND CONTENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN EDUCATION ECOSYSTEM DURING TRANSITION TO A DIGITAL ECONOMY. MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY. 2020; (3):1.

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M. V. Deev; Penza State University; L. A. Gamidullaeva; A. G. Finogeev. 2020. "CONVERGENT APPROACH TO UPDATING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND CONTENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN EDUCATION ECOSYSTEM DURING TRANSITION TO A DIGITAL ECONOMY." MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY , no. 3: 1.

Conference paper
Published: 01 January 2020 in University proceedings. Volga region. Social sciences
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G. V. Surovitskaya; Penza State University; L. A. Gamidullaeva; A. Sh. Dubina; Moscow State University of Technology and Management named after K. G. Razumovsky (The First Cossack University). IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STRATEGIC PROJECTS OF REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES BASED ON VALUE MANAGEMENT MECHANISMS. University proceedings. Volga region. Social sciences 2020, 1 .

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G. V. Surovitskaya, Penza State University, L. A. Gamidullaeva, A. Sh. Dubina, Moscow State University of Technology and Management named after K. G. Razumovsky (The First Cossack University). IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STRATEGIC PROJECTS OF REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES BASED ON VALUE MANAGEMENT MECHANISMS. University proceedings. Volga region. Social sciences. 2020; (1):1.

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G. V. Surovitskaya; Penza State University; L. A. Gamidullaeva; A. Sh. Dubina; Moscow State University of Technology and Management named after K. G. Razumovsky (The First Cossack University). 2020. "IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STRATEGIC PROJECTS OF REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES BASED ON VALUE MANAGEMENT MECHANISMS." University proceedings. Volga region. Social sciences , no. 1: 1.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2020 in CASPIAN JOURNAL: Control and High Technologies
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The purpose of the study is to improve the quality of the process of training specialists in the process of updating educational programs and educational content, taking into account the changing requirements of professional standards and employers in the transition to an innovative economy. To achieve the goal, the following tasks were solved: methods for monitoring employers' requirements, educational and professional standards, models of life cycles of educational programs and electronic resources with stages of updating, methods for updating educational programs with adaptive adjustment to the requirements of employers in an intelligent educational environment. The authors investigated the problems of monitoring the requirements of employers and adapting electronic educational resources and programs to them, the features of their modernization in the continuous process of training specialists. New models for managing the processes of updating and personalizing educational content and training programs are considered. A methodology for adapting educational programs and content has been implemented using the tools of the Smart Learning Environment. The proposed models and methods make it possible to take into account the range of external conditions of the labor market and employers' requirements for educational programs and resources, build geotagged models to assess the territorial distribution of requirements for the competencies of specialists in the regions, taking into account the location of higher educational institutions in related fields.

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Mikhail V. Deev; Penza State University; Alexey G. Finogeev; Anton A. Finogeev; Lejla A. Gamidullaeva. MODELS AND METHODS OF ACTUALIZATION EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND CONTENT IN THE FRAMEWORK OF BUILDING SMART LEARNING ENVIRONMENT. CASPIAN JOURNAL: Control and High Technologies 2020, 52, 9 -20.

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Mikhail V. Deev, Penza State University, Alexey G. Finogeev, Anton A. Finogeev, Lejla A. Gamidullaeva. MODELS AND METHODS OF ACTUALIZATION EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND CONTENT IN THE FRAMEWORK OF BUILDING SMART LEARNING ENVIRONMENT. CASPIAN JOURNAL: Control and High Technologies. 2020; 52 (4):9-20.

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Mikhail V. Deev; Penza State University; Alexey G. Finogeev; Anton A. Finogeev; Lejla A. Gamidullaeva. 2020. "MODELS AND METHODS OF ACTUALIZATION EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND CONTENT IN THE FRAMEWORK OF BUILDING SMART LEARNING ENVIRONMENT." CASPIAN JOURNAL: Control and High Technologies 52, no. 4: 9-20.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2020 in MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY
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Article 3220. Пензенский государственный университет

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L. A. Gamidullaeva; Penza State University; T. O. Tolstykh; N. V. Shmeleva. METHOD OF INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL OF THE INDUSTRIAL ECOSYSTEM IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE REGION. MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY 2020, 1 .

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L. A. Gamidullaeva, Penza State University, T. O. Tolstykh, N. V. Shmeleva. METHOD OF INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL OF THE INDUSTRIAL ECOSYSTEM IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE REGION. MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY. 2020; (2):1.

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L. A. Gamidullaeva; Penza State University; T. O. Tolstykh; N. V. Shmeleva. 2020. "METHOD OF INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL OF THE INDUSTRIAL ECOSYSTEM IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE REGION." MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY , no. 2: 1.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2020 in MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY
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L. A. Gamidullaeva; Penza State University; R. D. Doszhan; Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW. MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY 2020, 1 .

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L. A. Gamidullaeva, Penza State University, R. D. Doszhan, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW. MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY. 2020; (3):1.

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L. A. Gamidullaeva; Penza State University; R. D. Doszhan; Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. 2020. "SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW." MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY , no. 3: 1.

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Published: 01 January 2020 in MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY
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T. O. Tolstykh; L. A. Gamidullaeva; N. V. Shmeleva; Penza State University. METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PROJECT PORTFOLIO FORMATION IN THE INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM. MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY 2020, 1 .

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T. O. Tolstykh, L. A. Gamidullaeva, N. V. Shmeleva, Penza State University. METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PROJECT PORTFOLIO FORMATION IN THE INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM. MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY. 2020; (1):1.

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T. O. Tolstykh; L. A. Gamidullaeva; N. V. Shmeleva; Penza State University. 2020. "METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PROJECT PORTFOLIO FORMATION IN THE INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM." MODELS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS IN ECONOMICS, ENGINEERING, NATURE AND SOCIETY , no. 1: 1.

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Published: 01 January 2020 in Handbook of Research on Climate Change and the Sustainable Financial Sector
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The chapter discusses the creation of a mechanism for ensuring reliable and secure interaction among participants in regional innovation systems based on the establishment of smart contracts in the blockchain. The technology allows to reduce the possibility of fraud by dishonest participants, as well as to exclude the need for a third party by transferring its functions to a smart contract. This is important for ensuring confidential and transparent relations between participants in innovative projects, as well as with interested subjects of social and economic activities in the regions. The Ethereum blockchain platform was chosen to create smart contracts. On its basis, there were developed components to perform transactions in contracting, creating, and implementing innovations, transferring intellectual property rights, using rights and licenses for innovation, etc. The main component of the system is a distributed transaction register with digital copies of innovation objects.

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Leyla Gamidullaeva; Vardan Mkrttchian; Alexey Finogeev. Integrating Blockchain Platforms With Big Data Solutions for Regional Innovation Development. Handbook of Research on Climate Change and the Sustainable Financial Sector 2020, 175 -186.

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Leyla Gamidullaeva, Vardan Mkrttchian, Alexey Finogeev. Integrating Blockchain Platforms With Big Data Solutions for Regional Innovation Development. Handbook of Research on Climate Change and the Sustainable Financial Sector. 2020; ():175-186.

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Leyla Gamidullaeva; Vardan Mkrttchian; Alexey Finogeev. 2020. "Integrating Blockchain Platforms With Big Data Solutions for Regional Innovation Development." Handbook of Research on Climate Change and the Sustainable Financial Sector , no. : 175-186.