Innovation Management in Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Economic Development in the Era of the Fifth Industrial Revolution
Arzybek O. Kozhoshev,
Rano A. Abdugafurova,
Tatiana N. Litvinova,
Svetlana A. Kalitko and
Elena G. Popkova
Chapter 55 in The Sustainable Development of the Entrepreneurial Economy in the Fifth Industrial Revolution, 2026, pp 663-677 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
This research aims to adapt the approach to managing the innovation-driven entrepreneurial Economy 5.0, focused on the creation and implementation of disruptive innovations, to the specific business environment of Central Asian countries. This serves as the primary research objective. Based on statistical data from 10 Central Asian countries in 2024, the authors developed a Central Asian model for the sustainable development of the innovation-driven entrepreneurial Economy 5.0. This model clarifies and quantitatively measures the impact of innovation management measures in entrepreneurship on economic sustainability in Central Asia, highlighting its theoretical significance. Using this model, the authors conclude that the effective application of the innovation-driven entrepreneurial Economy 5.0 approach, which emphasizes disruptive innovation, requires Central Asian countries to increase business investment in innovation, fostering R&D collaboration between enterprises and universities, creating knowledge-intensive jobs, and patenting innovations. Compared to other regions, less emphasis should be placed on increasing the participation of women researchers in R&D activities. The research also assesses the sustainability of the innovation-driven entrepreneurial Economy 5.0 in Kyrgyzstan in 2024, identifying the strengths and weaknesses of R&D business administration within Industry 5.0 in the country. Additionally, a forecast for the sustainable development of the innovation-driven entrepreneurial Economy 5.0 in Kyrgyzstan has been formulated, along with strategic recommendations for improving governance in this area. The practical significance of the proposed recommendations lies in their potential to unlock the full capacity of Kyrgyzstan’s sustainable economic development in the Fifth Industrial Revolution.
Keywords: Sustainable Development; Entrepreneurship; Innovation; Technology; Information Management; Organizational Behavior; Industrial Organization; Entrepreneurial Economy; Fifth Industrial Revolution; Cause-and-Effect Relationships; Fourth Industrial Revolution; Digital Technology; Industry 5.0; Operations Management; Operations Research; Supply Chain Management; Fintech; Cryptocurrency; Blockchain; Economics and Finance; Corporate Governance; Technological Environment; National Economy; State Management; Corporate Management; Agro-Industrial Complex 5.0; Fuel and Energy Complex 5.0; BRICS; EAEU; Central Asia; Social Responsibility; Digital Competitiveness; Digital Energy; Entrepreneurial Universities 5.0; Machine Learning; Cyber-Social System; Smart Company; Management of AI; Automatization; Decision-Making in Entrepreneurship; Big Data; Blockchain Finance; Robotisation Of Production; Applied Technological Solutions; Smart City; Local Entrepreneurial Economy; Modernisation; Institutes of Globalisation; E-Government; Innovative Economy; Knowledge Society; BRICS+ (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L26 O33 Q01 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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