INNOVATION PERFORMANCE AND INFORMATION REVOLUTION
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Innovation , information revolution , digital transformation , big data , artificial intelligence , efficiency , KPI, innovation activity efficiency , research investments , brokerage role .Abstract
This thesis innovative activity efficiency in increasing information of the revolution solution doer role analysis He innovates . measurement methods evolution , digital transformation corporate to innovations The impact , as well as the Great data (Big Data) and artificial artificial intelligence (AI) technologies business innovations in development importance seeing It turns out . In the thesis innovation efficiency evaluation entrance , exit and result indicators system discussion will be done and digital transformation through knowledge flow , technical employees , research investments and innovative awareness mediation role Research information revolution under the circumstances innovative processes optimization according to practical recommendations gives .
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