A SMART ANTITRUST COMPLIANCE SYSTEM FOR THE RESEARCH AND EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT

  • A.Yu. Rozhkova Pskov State University, Pskov, Russia
  • Yu.V. Daneykin Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University, Veliky Novgorod, Russia

Аннотация

The article is devoted to the issues of the corporate model of antitrust compliance of a digital solution based on corporate norms for business entities of the educational and scientific services market. The model can serve as a tool for removing public collisions, conflicts of unfair competition, legal nihilism and opportunism, digital inequality due to the formation of a single scientific and educational space as a digital market for educational and scientific services to ensure equal access to technologies for both traditional and new (digital) business entities of higher education and science. The theoretical and methodological basis of fundamental teachings, the development of the modern paradigm of the digital ecosystem on the issues of understanding antitrust compliance, approaches and criteria for its applicability are presented. The theoretical and methodological basis of fundamental teachings, the development of the modern paradigm of the digital ecosystem on the issues of understanding antitrust compliance, approaches and criteria for its applicability are presented. An analysis of the local regulations on the application of antitrust compliance in the field of higher education showed the use of a paternalistic approach. The foreign experience of law enforcement on the introduction of key components of antitrust compliance, changes in public norms and the development of corporate programs as a guideline for considering new digital phenomena and the lawful use of components, considering regional, industry and economic characteristics in the Russian market, is presented. Counteraction to anticompetitive manifestations in Russian practice is distinguished by a complex set of offenses related to corruption. The platform model of antitrust compliance of a digital solution based on corporate norms is driven by the emergence of new digital goods / services, for example, online structures; new digital institutions such as smart contracts; new “intermarket” market participants and new digital market elements as substitutes for traditional market elements, as a database of personal and other data. A smart system is proposed for traditional and new digital participants in scientific and educational activities to design programs for compliance with antitrust legislation.

Ключевые слова

antitrust compliance, composition of criteria, corporate model, scientific and educational environment, smart system, technological collaboration

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Информация об авторах

Анна Юрьевна Рожкова – канд. экон. наук; доцент, Псковский государственный университет, Псков, Россия. E-mail: annroz80@ya.ru. SPIN РИНЦ 7717-5184. ORCID 0000-0002-0321-6603.
Юрий Викторович Данейкин – канд. физ.-мат. наук, доцент; проректор по образовательной деятельности, Новгородский государственный университет имени Ярослава Мудрого, Великий Новгород, Россия. E-mail: Yury.Daneykin@novsu.ru. SPIN РИНЦ 7876-1730. ORCID 0000-0001-7181-2557. ResearcherID N-1531-2014. Scopus Author 55543389800

Для цитирования

Rozhkova A.Yu., Daneykin Yu.V. A Smart Antitrust Compliance System for the Research and Education Environment // BENEFICIUM. 2022. Vol. 2(43). Pp. 94-100. (На англ.). DOI: 10.34680/BENEFICIUM.2022.2(43).94-100

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2022-07-30
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ТРАНСФОРМАЦИЯ СОЦИАЛЬНО-ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОЙ СИСТЕМЫ