The paper argues that Ukraine should change conventional concept of economic development, based on extensive consumption of natural resources and a large impact on the environment. The authors present how the concept of sustainable development might function to secure ecologically focused (continuous, crisis-free) industrial development. The main prerequisites to sustainable development are innovations, as well as ecologically loyal institutional rules of business. But these innovations have to be ecologically focused on nature and for mitigating eco-destructive impact. The authors pay attention to the analysis of ecological problems in development of Ukrainian industrial production during the recession period and propose methodological basis for a concept of ecologically focused anti-recessionary management of industrial production development.
Abstract:The article is devoted to the assessment of potential for innovation in Ukraine and its condition comparing with others countries`. Author identifies and classifies main problems that negatively influences on innovation development of Ukraine. The features and interlink of the main factors of ecologically-focused economic development and green innovations are investigated and presented in the cognitive model. Formalization the causal links between industrial development and green innovations is the basis for the study of mechanisms of their interaction and the drawing-up of appropriate instruments of sustainable development. It is proposed the specific priorities and measures to stimulate 'green' innovation development at three levels -macro-, meso-and microlevel.
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