The International Technology Transfer in the Economic Development of Ukraine

The article is aimed at developing the theoretical-methodological framework and practical recommendations on improvement of the mechanism for the participation of Ukraine in international technology transfer, which are targeted at improving the competitiveness of the national economy, to achieve...

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Main Author: Plakhotnik Olena О.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Research Centre of Industrial Problems of Development of NAS of Ukraine 2016-02-01
Series:Bìznes Inform
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Online Access:http://www.business-inform.net/export_pdf/business-inform-2016-2_0-pages-28_33.pdf
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Summary:The article is aimed at developing the theoretical-methodological framework and practical recommendations on improvement of the mechanism for the participation of Ukraine in international technology transfer, which are targeted at improving the competitiveness of the national economy, to achieve balanced socio-economic development on the innovation basis. The process of technologization in terms of economic system has been considered, its main levels (institutional, commercial) have been allocated. It has been proven that the formation and development of technological modes of social production are provided by the mechanism for international technology transfer, aimed at innovative development of economic system and based on the principles of technological self-development, which in turn are based on evolutionary patterns of technological transformation. The main issues and directions of formation of a model for innovative development in Ukraine at the macro level have been allocated. Mechanisms for creation in Ukraine an efficient system for interaction and institutional development of innovation infrastructure has been proposed. The main directions of improving the mechanism for Ukraine's active involvement into international technology transfer, taking account of foreign experience, have been allocated.
ISSN:2222-4459
2311-116X