ROLE OF INNOVATION MANAGEMENT IN ENSURING ECONOMIC STABILITY
Abstract
At the modern stage of economic development , the high volatility and complexity of economic systems necessitate the deep integration of innovative approaches into management practices . This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the systemic and institutional role of innovation management in ensuring economic stability . Particular attention is given to the strategic planning functions of innovation management , digital transformation , mobilization of scientific and technical potential , and enhancing the adaptive competitiveness of economic entities . 92
Keywords
Innovation management, economic sustainability, digital transformation, innovation strategy, competitiveness, knowledge -based economy, technological development, adaptive management
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