Methods for improving the processes of innovative development of the Russian military-industrial complex
Evgeny Khrustalev,
Sergey Larin and
Oleg Khrustalev
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Abstract:
The study examines the management process of the modern domestic military-industrial complex. An analysis of the features of its past and current state has been performed, and promising directions for its future development have been identified. This problem is of particular relevance due to the high importance of the complex in ensuring the military security of Russia, as well as in the innovative development of science-driven and high-tech sectors of the economy. The use of the system analysis method allowed evaluating the mechanisms for regulating the production diversification activities of defense enterprises in recent years of market transformations of the national economy. Based on the conducted research, scientifically based recommendations have been proposed for improving the structure and methods of functioning of the military-industrial complex, as well as its interaction with public and private enterprises.
Keywords: military-industrial complex; diversification; science-driven and high-tech enterprises; management process; system analysis; market transformations. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O25 O32 O34 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-10-18, Revised 2023-10-18
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Published in Journal of Economy and entrepreneurship 9(158).17(2023): pp. 110-114
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