Prodius O.
PhD. in Economics, associate professor, head of the Department of Management,
Odessa National Polytechnic University, Odessa, Ukraine
CONCEPTUAL BASIS FOR PROMOTING STRATEGIC
DEVELOPMENT OF INCLUSIVE INNOVATIONS
Introduction. The activization of globalization processes in the world economic
system has become a decisive feature of the modern national economic development
of Ukraine, characterized by the growing economic interdependence of countries
around the world, changes in the dynamics of the world economic system, the
emergence of new forms of organization and management with simultaneous
escalating competition.
In the current context the strategic goal of the state is the qualitative management
of innovation processes and their governmental stimulation, which is the determining
factor of the competitiveness of national economies. The main content of the state
management of innovation development becomes precisely the coordination of the
teamwork of all the economic mechanism sections, pointed to competitive high-tech
innovative outputs production. The result of this is meant to be a significant
acceleration of country’s economic growth and its economic competitiveness.
The world experience shows that favourable conditions creation for development
and increasing efficiency of scientific and innovative activity is a priority task of the
state innovation policy in developed countries, as the influence of scientific and
technological and innovative spheres on the development and growth of the economic
system acquires a decisive importance in modern times.
The main mechanism for
implementing the strategic goals of the state innovation policy is to stimulate scientific
and innovation activity [1-3].
The innovative development problems are reflected in numerous publications by
both national and foreign researchers, which is due to the increasing importance of
innovation as an important factor in supplying the economic and national security of
the country. Among foreign researchers this problem was developed by Y. Shumpeter,
B.Tvis, K. Frimen, R. Foster, E. Mensfield, M. Porter, P. Druker, R. Uoterman.
Among the national scientists the issues of theoretical and applied aspects of innovation
development were studied by V. Aleksandrova, Yu. Bazhal, V. Vasylenko, V. Heiets,
V.Hrinov, M. Danko, O. Datsii, V. Denysiuk, S. Illiashenko, N. Krasnokutska, B.
Malitskyi, O. Mendrul, S. Onyshko, M. Pashuta, I. Pavlenko, S. Filyppova, L.
Fedulova, D. Chervanov and others [4-9].
But despite the breadth of innovation problems disclosure, there is still a number
of unrevealed issues, especially the issue of the state encouragement to develop the
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