Methodological approaches to classification of innovation potential in the context of steady development of entrepreneurial structures
Mihail Dudin (),
Nikolaj Ljasnikov (),
Evgenij Omel'chenko and
Sergej Shirokovskih
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Nikolaj Ljasnikov: Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), Russian Academy of Entrepreneurship
Evgenij Omel'chenko: Russian Academy of Entrepreneurship
Sergej Shirokovskih: Russian Academy of Entrepreneurship
Published Papers from Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Abstract:
the article offers authors' approach to theoretical and methodological interpretation of the system notion "innovation potential" which is connected with functioning and development of separate economic entities (entrepreneurial structures). In the article definition of innovation potential is proposed, and main approaches to its classification depending on the type and kind are considered, complex of principles is described which must be used for entrepreneurial structure’s innovation potential management in the context of sustainable development and balanced socio-economic growth of such structures.
Keywords: sustainable development; balanced socio-economic growth; entrepreneurial structure; innovations; innovation potential; innovation potential classification; principles of innovation potential management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 4 pages
Date: 2013
Note: Published in "World Applied Sciences Journal", #13A'2013.
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