
Innovation activity of firms is one of the most important aspects of contemporary economic analysis. Three areas of such research are dealt with in the article, namely: from theory of firm point of view; from market structure analysis, and from economy performance viewpoint. Positive characteristics and limitations of static and dynamic approaches towards innovation competition are demonstrated. The relationship between economics of innovation and practice of technological management is provided. A detailed investigation of Russian technological management is presented as an example.
Инновационная деятельность фирм является одним из наиболее важных направлений экономических исследований в современных условиях. В статье рассматриваются три блока подобных исследований: с точки зрения фирмы, с точки зрения рынка, с точки зрения экономики в целом. Показываются положительные стороны и ограничения статического и динамического подходов к анализу инновационной конкуренции. Демонстрируется связь экономической теории инноваций с практикой технологического менеджмента. Приводится пример детального анализа специфики технологического менеджмента в России.
ИННОВАЦИИ, ТЕХНОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ МЕНЕДЖМЕНТ, ИННОВАЦИОННАЯ КОНКУРЕНЦИЯ
ИННОВАЦИИ, ТЕХНОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ МЕНЕДЖМЕНТ, ИННОВАЦИОННАЯ КОНКУРЕНЦИЯ
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