МОДЕЛІ ІННОВАЦІЙНОЇ ДІЯЛЬНОСТІ

The models of the innovation process are analyzed, which are purely structural and are characterized by a significant simplification of ideas about the innovation process, ignoring information and management flows, disruption of some dynamic relationships and sequences of functions. However, such si...

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Автор: Oleksenko, L.V.
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Опубліковано: V. Mamutov Institute of Economic and Legal Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2022
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description The models of the innovation process are analyzed, which are purely structural and are characterized by a significant simplification of ideas about the innovation process, ignoring information and management flows, disruption of some dynamic relationships and sequences of functions. However, such simplified models make it possible to apply the principles of process management methodology and identify “bottlenecks” of the innovation process: cost centers, duplication of functions, as well as the absence or incompleteness of information. The first model of the innovation process “technological push” — is described as a linear sequence of cyclically repeating stages. In the second model of the innovation process — “market challenge” — the market is a source of innovative ideas and forms an order for innovative development, which is transferred either to the corporate research center of the company that conducted marketing research, or external research structure — university, laboratory, etc. The third model of the innovation process is to identify logically consistent, functionally separate, but interacting and interdependent stages. This model is a combination of the first and second with an emphasis on the relationship of technological capabilities and capabilities with market needs and is implemented at the meso-level. The fourth model of the innovation process is the Japanese model of best practices, which focuses on the parallel activities of integrated groups, external horizontal and vertical links. The choice of the basic model of innovation is largely due to historically established institutional systems. Because of the conducted research, the process of creation of the Center of transfer of technologies for commercialization of results of the scientific researches and developments received with use of means of the state budget and functions, which it will carry out, is offered. Public-private partnership programs in industrialized countries are analyzed, which stimulate close contacts between the scientific and industrial sectors of the economy and focus public research on industrial innovation. We also proposed the concept of iterative marketing — which is repeated throughout the innovation cycle of a set of specific activities, the result of which is the active formation of the product or service and future markets for its consumption.
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spelling oai:ojs.economiclaw.kiev.ua:article-10932022-11-07T10:52:39Z MODELS OF INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY МОДЕЛІ ІННОВАЦІЙНОЇ ДІЯЛЬНОСТІ Oleksenko, L.V. The models of the innovation process are analyzed, which are purely structural and are characterized by a significant simplification of ideas about the innovation process, ignoring information and management flows, disruption of some dynamic relationships and sequences of functions. However, such simplified models make it possible to apply the principles of process management methodology and identify “bottlenecks” of the innovation process: cost centers, duplication of functions, as well as the absence or incompleteness of information. The first model of the innovation process “technological push” — is described as a linear sequence of cyclically repeating stages. In the second model of the innovation process — “market challenge” — the market is a source of innovative ideas and forms an order for innovative development, which is transferred either to the corporate research center of the company that conducted marketing research, or external research structure — university, laboratory, etc. The third model of the innovation process is to identify logically consistent, functionally separate, but interacting and interdependent stages. This model is a combination of the first and second with an emphasis on the relationship of technological capabilities and capabilities with market needs and is implemented at the meso-level. The fourth model of the innovation process is the Japanese model of best practices, which focuses on the parallel activities of integrated groups, external horizontal and vertical links. The choice of the basic model of innovation is largely due to historically established institutional systems. Because of the conducted research, the process of creation of the Center of transfer of technologies for commercialization of results of the scientific researches and developments received with use of means of the state budget and functions, which it will carry out, is offered. Public-private partnership programs in industrialized countries are analyzed, which stimulate close contacts between the scientific and industrial sectors of the economy and focus public research on industrial innovation. We also proposed the concept of iterative marketing — which is repeated throughout the innovation cycle of a set of specific activities, the result of which is the active formation of the product or service and future markets for its consumption. Розглянуто моделі інноваційного процесу. Запропоновано процес створення Центру трансферу технологій для комерціалізації результатів наукових досліджень і розроблень, отриманих із використанням коштів державного бюджету та функції, які він буде здійснювати. Проаналізовано програми державно-приватного партнерства у промислово розвинених країнах, що стимулюють тісні контакти між науковим і промисловим секторами економіки й орієнтують державні дослідження на промислові інновації. Розглянуто базові моделі інноваційної діяльності у світовій практиці. V. Mamutov Institute of Economic and Legal Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2022-10-19 Article Article application/pdf https://economiclaw.kiev.ua/index.php/economiclaw/article/view/1093 10.15407/econlaw.2022.03.097 Economics and Law; No 3 (66) (2022): Economics and Law; 97 - 105 Экономика и право; No 3 (66) (2022): Economics and Law; 97 - 105 Економіка та право; No 3 (66) (2022): Economics and Law; 97 - 105 2523-4838 1681-6277 10.15407/econlaw.2022.03 uk https://economiclaw.kiev.ua/index.php/economiclaw/article/view/1093/1052
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title_full_unstemmed МОДЕЛІ ІННОВАЦІЙНОЇ ДІЯЛЬНОСТІ
title_short МОДЕЛІ ІННОВАЦІЙНОЇ ДІЯЛЬНОСТІ
title_sort моделі інноваційної діяльності
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