Intellectual Resources in the Development of Smart University

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Abstract

Modern conditions are closely related to the development of information technology, new approaches to telecommunications, and digitalization of business. The emergence of a new digital generation of people requires a universal transition to smart education. With an increase in the intelligence of work, a need arises for knowledge management which focuses on the strategic development of the smart university and involves the effective use of its intellectual potential. Intellectual resources represent a unique capital, which occupies a leading position in the development of the smart university. Modern practice demonstrates the emergence of a new branch of the science of management and a new type of management activity that meets the requirements of the knowledge economy; this is the management of intellectual resources. Current market conditions pose new challenges for the development of a smart university; the definition and management of its intellectual resources are what determines the relevance of a scientific paper. The concept of intellectual resources is revealed in the paper, and the features of applying this category to a smart university are highlighted. The basic principles of managing the intellectual resources of a smart university have been clarified. The result of the study is the refinement of the conceptual apparatus of the intellectual resources of the smart university, as well as the development of an algorithm for managing the intellectual resources of the smart university. The results were tested in the management of intellectual resources of the smart unit of the university on the example of the department.

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Berdnikova, L. F., Mikhalenok, N. O., Pavlova, S. V., Gortcevskaia, O. G., & Krivtsov, A. I. (2020). Intellectual Resources in the Development of Smart University. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 188, pp. 351–360). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5584-8_30

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