Strategic Management of Innovative Development of State-Owned Companies: Integration of Artificial Intelligence Technologies
A. D. Leonov ()
Administrative Consulting, 2026, issue 6
Abstract:
In the context of the digital transformation of the Russian economy, state-owned companies play a key role, guaranteeing stable development. However, traditional approaches to strategic management are increasingly insufficient to ensure the required adaptability and efficiency. This actualizes the need to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into the processes of strategic management of innovative development.The purpose of the study is to identify the possibilities of AI as a tool for optimizing strategic management processes and stimulating innovative development in state-owned companies in Russia based on the strategy methodology of academician V. L. Kvint.The object of research is the processes of strategic management of innovative development in state-owned companies, and the subject is the use of AI technologies to optimize management operations and increase the efficiency of innovation.The results of the study show that the introduction of AI allows state-owned companies to solve the problems of infrastructure monitoring, risk forecasting and logistics optimization.The novelty of the study lies in the justification of the importance of the role of AI as a strategic asset with the potential for a fundamental transformation of traditional management models and increasing the competitiveness of state-owned companies.
Date: 2026
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