Proceedings of the International Conference "Economy in the Modern World" (ICEMW 2018) 2018
DOI: 10.2991/icemw-18.2018.6
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Influence Of Level Of Development Of Innovative Potential Of Region On Results Of Innovative Activity

Abstract: To date, the region's competitiveness and high economic growth are determined by its ability to offer innovation. Countries that have high levels of innovation become leaders in terms of economic development. Increasing the results of innovation is one of the most important areas of social and economic development of the region. High performance can be achieved by possessing a powerful innovative potential. The article examines some indicators of innovation potential and their impact on the results of innovati… Show more

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“…[8] The region's high economic growth is determined by its ability to offer innovation. Factors such as the level of costs of technological innovation and the number of personnel engaged in research and development have a direct impact on the results of innovation in the region [9].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[8] The region's high economic growth is determined by its ability to offer innovation. Factors such as the level of costs of technological innovation and the number of personnel engaged in research and development have a direct impact on the results of innovation in the region [9].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Countries with high rates of innovative activity are becoming leaders in terms of economic development. For progressive innovative development, it is necessary to create appropriate conditions [1], in which the "human" or social factor occupies an important place, since the welfare of the organization is largely determined by the attitude of consumers and the loyalty of employees [2]. Lack of attention to human capital on the part of management, for example, the lack of demand for its hidden assets, leads to idleness and, as a result, to losses in the form of lost profits, reduced competitiveness and investment attractiveness of economic systems [3].…”
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confidence: 99%