STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATION PROCESSES IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INNOVATIVE ECONOMY
Abstract
This article analyzes the effective management of innovation processes, apprising the existing material and technical base of industrial enterprises, development of production facilities, development of new types of activities, production of scientific products, creation of an innovative environment in enterprises, is an important factor in the overall development of the national economy. Particularly we will focus on the term "innovation processes" and consider a number of priority directions for the implementation and management of innovation processes in our country, along with the state expenditures allocated to the development of science and technology in countries with scientifically advanced high-tech sectors over the past 10 years.
Keywords
innovation processes, modernization of production, material and technical base, innovation environment, innovation policy, global index.How to Cite
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