Patterns of Introducing Innovations in the Digital Age and Their Impact on Managerial Staff and Employees

The modern digital era is characterized by rapid introduction of innovations in all spheres of society. The process of introducing innovations in the digital era does not happen by chance, there can be traced a number of regular patterns – steadily repeating, objective and significant trends. Some o...

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Main Authors: Zaborova Elena, Markova Tatiana, Tonkikh Natalia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/04/shsconf_nid2020_03025.pdf
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spelling doaj-8743e089e9ff400c9ad9d627b5833a7a2021-01-15T10:22:00ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242021-01-01930302510.1051/shsconf/20219303025shsconf_nid2020_03025Patterns of Introducing Innovations in the Digital Age and Their Impact on Managerial Staff and EmployeesZaborova ElenaMarkova TatianaTonkikh NataliaThe modern digital era is characterized by rapid introduction of innovations in all spheres of society. The process of introducing innovations in the digital era does not happen by chance, there can be traced a number of regular patterns – steadily repeating, objective and significant trends. Some of these patterns have already been conceptualized and can be used as a methodological basis for studying the process of introducing innovation into the economic sphere. The article aims to consider the most important patterns of innovation introduction – dynamic equilibrium, the adaptation of innovation and the environment, the complication of organizational structures, changes in the innovative effect, the complexity of the innovative process, and social discomfort. The main research question is how much managers and employees are ready to accept innovations and how they respond to them. The authors also analyse how innovation patterns affect labour potential components of managers and employees: at the physical, mental and intellectual levels. It is concluded that it is vital to research further into the key patterns of innovation introduction as this contributes to better understanding of how managers’ and employees’ labour potential can be enhanced. One should not relate one or another component of labour potential to a specific pattern, they are most likely to manifest themselves comprehensively.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/04/shsconf_nid2020_03025.pdf
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Markova Tatiana
Tonkikh Natalia
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Tonkikh Natalia
Patterns of Introducing Innovations in the Digital Age and Their Impact on Managerial Staff and Employees
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Tonkikh Natalia
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title Patterns of Introducing Innovations in the Digital Age and Their Impact on Managerial Staff and Employees
title_short Patterns of Introducing Innovations in the Digital Age and Their Impact on Managerial Staff and Employees
title_full Patterns of Introducing Innovations in the Digital Age and Their Impact on Managerial Staff and Employees
title_fullStr Patterns of Introducing Innovations in the Digital Age and Their Impact on Managerial Staff and Employees
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of Introducing Innovations in the Digital Age and Their Impact on Managerial Staff and Employees
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description The modern digital era is characterized by rapid introduction of innovations in all spheres of society. The process of introducing innovations in the digital era does not happen by chance, there can be traced a number of regular patterns – steadily repeating, objective and significant trends. Some of these patterns have already been conceptualized and can be used as a methodological basis for studying the process of introducing innovation into the economic sphere. The article aims to consider the most important patterns of innovation introduction – dynamic equilibrium, the adaptation of innovation and the environment, the complication of organizational structures, changes in the innovative effect, the complexity of the innovative process, and social discomfort. The main research question is how much managers and employees are ready to accept innovations and how they respond to them. The authors also analyse how innovation patterns affect labour potential components of managers and employees: at the physical, mental and intellectual levels. It is concluded that it is vital to research further into the key patterns of innovation introduction as this contributes to better understanding of how managers’ and employees’ labour potential can be enhanced. One should not relate one or another component of labour potential to a specific pattern, they are most likely to manifest themselves comprehensively.
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