Formation of the Ecosystem as a Factor in the Development of Industrial Enterprises in the Digital Economy

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Abstract

Relevance of work is due to the fact that innovations are emerge in a favorable competitive environment, where the best practices are created. One of the key tasks of the strategy of innovative development of the Russian Federation until 2020 is the development of an environment favorable for the development of innovations. Unconditional guarantees for the protection of property rights and the provision of a favorable investment climate are the foundation for building an effective innovation ecosystem in the industrial complex. The processes of innovative transformation of socio-economic systems, occurring both at the level of individual industrial complexes and at the level of branches, national and world economies, predetermine the need for the establishment for special management mechanisms that will ensure the consistent implementation of solutions aimed at ensuring sustainable development of ecosystems using intensifying factors. The existing problems in the sphere of formation of an innovative ecosystem in the conditions of the digital economy are considered. The analysis of the logic of institutional transformations in the transition to the digital economy of ecosystems is carried out. The authors see the directions of further research in the study of new business models of innovative ecosystems of industrial complexes and, consequently, new types of interactions between the main participants of the innovation ecosystem, in the context of the expected divergence of the development of innovative ecosystems in the future.

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Tolstykh, T. O., Shkarupeta, E. V., Kostuhin, Y. Y., Zhaglovskaya, A. V., & Andryashina, N. S. (2020). Formation of the Ecosystem as a Factor in the Development of Industrial Enterprises in the Digital Economy. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 73, pp. 1247–1254). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15160-7_127

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