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Formation of innovative industry development

https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2022-1-418-424

Abstract

In the current conditions of economic development, the formation of innovative sectoral development is provided on the basis of the global implementation of human capital. In the situation of economic crises due to the instability of the external environment, human capital is the only source and resource for innovative changes in economic processes. Therefore, we propose to consider the indicator "human capital" as the basis for major innovative changes in the growth of modern Russian economy, which has been investigated in this article. The actualization of modern innovation policy, which includes guidelines for the development of the Russian Federation towards an innovation-technologically developed path, has determined the particular importance of the "human capital" indicator. The authors have highlighted the methodology for investigating the synergy of these research aspects. In the paper a conclusion is drawn, that taking into account imperfection of existing conceptual positions concerning a role and value of the human capital in the course of forming of innovative branch development for the purpose of increase of innovative activity of all participants of branch economic system and maintenance of influence on intensive development of branches and complexes, it is necessary to provide objective revision of traditional approaches of branch development research. The given research will allow increasing innovative activity of all participants of branch industrial-economic system. At the same time, human potential acts as the main driving force and asset of ensuring sustainable and intensive sectoral development, determines the opportunities of sectoral production and economic systems for the formation of diversification directions The structural and logical scheme of ensuring innovative sectoral development, which includes the stages of innovative development, such as the stage of forming prerequisites for innovative sectoral development, the stage of realization of human potential in the industry, the stage of realization of aggregate.

About the Authors

L. A. Tretyakova
Belgorod State National Research University

Dr. Sci. (Econ.), professor, management and marketing department, Pobedy str., 85 Belgorod, 308015, Russia



N. A. Azarova
Voronezh State Forestry University named after G.F. Morozov

Cand. Sci. (Econ.) associate professor, world and national economy department, Timiryazeva Street, Voronezh, 394087, Russia



R. N. Puzakov
Voronezh State Forestry University named after G.F. Morozov

student, economic department, Timiryazeva Street, Voronezh, 394087, Russia



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Tretyakova L.A., Azarova N.A., Puzakov R.N. Formation of innovative industry development. Proceedings of the Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies. 2022;84(1):418-424. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2022-1-418-424

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