Exploring Research Methods and Dynamic Systems Toward Economic Development: An Overview

Posted: 14 May 2020

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Venelin Terziev

Trakia University; Black Sea Institute

Solovev Denis

Far Eastern Federal University

Date Written: April 14, 2020

Abstract

Research methods and dynamic systems toward economic development are determined by different policies which place emphasis on different, occasionally contradicting, aspects. Environment, economy, and energy issues are commonly developed in a conflicting manner. Therefore, policy makers have to adjust key parameters, including energy utilization, environmental investment, technological investment, and others, to make adopted models to reach a state of balanced and sustainable development. At this study, relevant research studies were gathered, grouped, and classified upon the following three scientific fields: technology and energy; knowledge economy — innovation ecosystems — knowledge-based development; local–regional–geographical contexts. Besides, an aggregated table of nine-leveled entries was formulated in order to determine the key aspects upon research methods and dynamic systems’ explored. Future research orientations for public authorities, energy makers, and policy makers were succinctly addressed, while concluding remarks upon synergy propositions of environmental, resources, and technology choices that foster the realization of continuous and sustainable development of economic-centered dynamic systems were outlined.

Keywords: Dynamic systems, Economic development, Technology and energy Innovation, Knowledge management, Sustainable environment, Governmental policies

JEL Classification: P00, O00

Suggested Citation

Terziev, Venelin and Solovev, Denis, Exploring Research Methods and Dynamic Systems Toward Economic Development: An Overview (April 14, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3580654

Venelin Terziev (Contact Author)

Trakia University ( email )

Stara Zagora
Bulgaria

Black Sea Institute ( email )

Denis Solovev

Far Eastern Federal University ( email )

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