2019
DOI: 10.9770/jesi.2019.6.4(25)
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Towards the innovation-focused industry development in a climate of digitalization: the case of Russia

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“…Currently, an important factor in the effective functioning of the economy is human resources, not only the qualifications and number of personnel, but also their ability and willingness to innovate, which is becoming one of the most important sources of economic growth, value and sustainable competitive advantage of an organization. Innovations are the driving force of modern economic development; they are generated and implemented both by individual employees, and by the organization and the country (Pishchulin, 2012;Lukina & Sidorova, 2016;Pogodina, Aleksakhina, Burenin, Polianova, & Yunusov, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Currently, an important factor in the effective functioning of the economy is human resources, not only the qualifications and number of personnel, but also their ability and willingness to innovate, which is becoming one of the most important sources of economic growth, value and sustainable competitive advantage of an organization. Innovations are the driving force of modern economic development; they are generated and implemented both by individual employees, and by the organization and the country (Pishchulin, 2012;Lukina & Sidorova, 2016;Pogodina, Aleksakhina, Burenin, Polianova, & Yunusov, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…"New" strategies for regional development are aiming at developing regional innovation systems, integrating traditional, context-linked, regional knowledge and codified, world-wide available knowledge in order to stimulate regional endogenous potentials (Bezpalov et al, 2019;Pogodina et al, 2019;Zeibote et al, 2019;Petrenko et al, 2019). Some of the "new" strategies are not linked to science and technology advantages, and are rather of "traditional" occupational domain, using local resources, such as culture, tourism, recreation, and particular endogenous knowledge and skills.…”
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“…Today, the global trend of the world digital economy is entering an active phase of its development [1,2]. The concept of Industry 4.0 and the development of digital technologies in the leading countries of the world both at the state and corporate levels have begun to be massively developed in government programs and strategies [3][4][5]. The practical aspect of solving these issues is quickly updated, which is a response to systemic challenges [6,7].…”
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confidence: 99%