Social policies to promote the innovative activity of Ukrainian companies in times of war

Keywords: emotional disorders, divorce, RDoC framework

Abstract

The author’s definition of innovation activity is formulated, the essence of innovation potential and its components is revealed: intellectual, personnel, technological, research, financial, infrastructural, organizational and managerial. The problems of innovative development of modern Ukraine in wartime conditions that impede the functioning of the country's economy are outlined. It is concluded that for the strategic course of socio- economic development of Ukraine it is important to take into account the world experience of the methodology of formation of national priority areas of science and technology, innovative development of enterprises. Attention is focused on the feasibility of using in the process of innovation such achievements of the IT industry as transparency of information management, cost reduction, customer relationship management systems, etc. According to the results of the study, measures have been proposed to create a socially oriented environment for the development of economic entities and to strengthen their competitiveness at the domestic and international levels, the potential of the startup movement to ensure technological renewal and economic growth of the country has been substantiated.

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Author Biographies

Taliat Bielialov, Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Doctor of Science in Economics, Associate Professor, Head of Department of Entrepreneurship and Business, Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Viktoriia Datsenko, University of customs and finance, Dnipro, Ukraine.

Candidate of Economic Sciences, Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Business and International Relations at the University of customs and finance, Dnipro, Ukraine.

Nataliia Diachenko, National University "Odesa Law Academy”, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Candidate of Sciences in Public Administration, Associate Professor of the Department of Cybersecurty, IT and Economics, Kyiv University of Intellectual Property and Law of the National University "Odesa Law Academy”, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Galyna Puzanova, National Academy of Sciences Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Candidate of Legal Sciences, Associate Professor, Doctoral student, Koretsky Institute of State and Law of the National Academy of Sciences Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Oksana Voronko, Lviv University of Trade and Economics, Lviv, Ukraine.

PhD., in Economics, Associate Professor, Lviv University of Trade and Economics, Lviv, Ukraine.

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Published
2024-05-09
How to Cite
Bielialov, T., Datsenko, V., Diachenko, N., Puzanova, G., & Voronko, O. (2024). Social policies to promote the innovative activity of Ukrainian companies in times of war. Interacción Y Perspectiva, 14(3), 868-880. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11205934