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Title: Increasing the level of competitiveness of enterprises on the basis of implementation of responsible innovations
Authors: Ivanova, T.
Keywords: competitiveness
enterprise
innovation
transformation processes
international market
Issue Date: 21-Oct-2021
Publisher: National Aviation University
Citation: Ivanova T. Increasing the level of competitiveness of enterprises on the basis of implementation of responsible innovations // Abstracts ІІ International scientific-practical conference "Economic and business administration development:scientific currencies and solutions". October 21, 2021. Tom 2. K .: NAU, 2021. 67-68 P.
Abstract: Transformation processes in the international market have a significant impact on the activities of enterprises. The priority tasks of enterprises are to develop effective strategies that will help increase their competitiveness. Such measures may be the introduction of responsible innovations, which will help businesses gain significant benefits. The main provisions concerning responsible innovation have been studied in the works of the following scientists: Hadj, Gonzalez-Gemio et al., Valkenburg et al., and others. However, it is clear that the principles of responsible innovation should be explored in more detail. The principles of responsible innovation highlighted in Stilgoe, Owen et al. are generally accepted and include four main principles: forecasting, reflexivity, inclusion, and discussion as well as response. Dreyer et al., in their work accept and agree that these are the principles to which responsible innovation must adhere.
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URI: https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/53390
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