Ways of corporate business development based on high-tech projects in an innovative economy
K. A. Chistyakova () and
O. Yu. Artemov ()
RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Economics. Management. Law, 2022, issue 4
Abstract:
 The article emphasizes the need to develop corporate business based on high-tech projects in order to create products of tomorrow that are widely in demand by the market and competitive on a global scale. There is an increased role of enterprises engaged in the introduction of innovations, which represent the fundamental basis of a new type of economy, called today “smart†, “innovative†, “knowledge-intensive†, “reasonably managed†. In these circumstances, knowledge becomes the most important competence.To adapt to the challenges of the 21st century, companies need to disclose the intellectual potential of personnel, assuming fundamentally different quantitative and qualitative characteristics. That, in turn, directly affects the further optimization of their organizational architecture. Its change is also associated with the development of artificial intelligence and IT technologies, which is proved by the example of considering a 5-level integrated model of productivity and maturity.The authors note the relevance for Russia of the development and implementation of projects based on the automation of event tracking, digital twins and other innovations of the IV Industrial Revolution.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.28995/2073-6304-2021-4-22-34
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