Optimisation model for industrial complex competitiveness: A path to sustainable innovation process

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Abstract

Business entities of all forms and origin face the necessity to foster new management approaches in order to promote its excellence. Sustainability is a key issue for organisations nowadays as they increasingly acknowledge that their practices have social and/or environmental consequences. Multi-stakeholder systems such as industrial complexes/clusters seek to raise competitiveness by integrating new innovative business models and appropriate responsibility in various fields of operations. These managerial technologies require a novel outlook at the optimisation model of the numerous competitive forces and its evaluation. In light of this, it is imperative that new methodologies and frameworks to facilitate the understanding of sustainability concepts in the business environment are to be developed as innovation approach. The framework suggested in the paper helps to outline guidelines on evaluating the nature and process of innovative and sustainable competitive strategy considering many indicators influencing industrial complexes and its environment.

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Krivorotov, V. V., Kalina, A. V., Belyaeva, Z. S., & Erypalov, S. Y. (2016). Optimisation model for industrial complex competitiveness: A path to sustainable innovation process. In World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development (Vol. 12, pp. 254–269). Inderscience Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1504/WREMSD.2016.074969

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