Study of the problems of technologizing of industrial complex of Russia

The development of the global economic system leads to the fact that modern production is becoming more technological and capital intensive, requires highly skilled labor and cannot provide work places for a large number of low-skilled workers. In addition, each high-tech work place creates several...

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Main Author: Miller Alexander
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Novi Sad - Faculty of Economics, Subotica 2017-01-01
Series:Strategic Management
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-3448/2017/1821-34481702041M.pdf
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spelling doaj-b149febfcb88400093d6d16628323d162021-03-23T12:22:08ZengUniversity of Novi Sad - Faculty of Economics, SuboticaStrategic Management1821-34482334-61912017-01-0122241471821-34481702041MStudy of the problems of technologizing of industrial complex of RussiaMiller Alexander0Omsk State University named after F.M. Dostoevsky, Omsk, RussiaThe development of the global economic system leads to the fact that modern production is becoming more technological and capital intensive, requires highly skilled labor and cannot provide work places for a large number of low-skilled workers. In addition, each high-tech work place creates several additional work places in other industries. Many technologies that were first used in industrial production were later used in other industries, increasing their efficiency and competitiveness and thus ensuring the overall economic development. Scientific research and development for the industry are becoming more transdisciplinary; hybrid research areas as well as cross-disciplinary technologies appear. All this happens under the formation of the sixth technological structure in the world economic system. It is characterized by the development of nanotechnology, IT-technologies, a sharp decline in energy and materials production. This is the reason why the world's hi-tech-trends, such as software engineering, additive production, robotics, development of new materials for a specific product, which gives it unique properties, appear. The main problem is that the Russian industrial complex is not ready for unconditional acceptance of these global technological challenges for the most part organizationally, not economically. We need a simple and well-defined organizational and economic mechanism of technologizing of domestic production. Despite the current economic difficulties, there are enough sources of such technological transition funding. They are: entry into the large-scale investment and infrastructure projects on a national scale; participation in projects of field development of the leading oil and gas companies; the programmes of innovative development and R&D programmes of state companies, industrial state programmes; subsidies and grants of development institutions; private funds of enterprises, etc. This issue is extremely important and urgent but the Russian scientific community, by all accounts, currently is only moving from the generalization of the problems of the domestic industry technological backwardness to the development of the methodological basis of the Russian industry technological transition in the framework of clearly marked in recent years, promising areas and the availability of internal challenges and obstacles. It is important to emphasize that for some countries the current global trend is technologization but for Russia this trend can be classified as catching-up technologization that determines various subtleties of its scientific results.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-3448/2017/1821-34481702041M.pdftechnologizationindustrial complextechnological structuretechnological transitioninnovations
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Study of the problems of technologizing of industrial complex of Russia
Strategic Management
technologization
industrial complex
technological structure
technological transition
innovations
author_facet Miller Alexander
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title Study of the problems of technologizing of industrial complex of Russia
title_short Study of the problems of technologizing of industrial complex of Russia
title_full Study of the problems of technologizing of industrial complex of Russia
title_fullStr Study of the problems of technologizing of industrial complex of Russia
title_full_unstemmed Study of the problems of technologizing of industrial complex of Russia
title_sort study of the problems of technologizing of industrial complex of russia
publisher University of Novi Sad - Faculty of Economics, Subotica
series Strategic Management
issn 1821-3448
2334-6191
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The development of the global economic system leads to the fact that modern production is becoming more technological and capital intensive, requires highly skilled labor and cannot provide work places for a large number of low-skilled workers. In addition, each high-tech work place creates several additional work places in other industries. Many technologies that were first used in industrial production were later used in other industries, increasing their efficiency and competitiveness and thus ensuring the overall economic development. Scientific research and development for the industry are becoming more transdisciplinary; hybrid research areas as well as cross-disciplinary technologies appear. All this happens under the formation of the sixth technological structure in the world economic system. It is characterized by the development of nanotechnology, IT-technologies, a sharp decline in energy and materials production. This is the reason why the world's hi-tech-trends, such as software engineering, additive production, robotics, development of new materials for a specific product, which gives it unique properties, appear. The main problem is that the Russian industrial complex is not ready for unconditional acceptance of these global technological challenges for the most part organizationally, not economically. We need a simple and well-defined organizational and economic mechanism of technologizing of domestic production. Despite the current economic difficulties, there are enough sources of such technological transition funding. They are: entry into the large-scale investment and infrastructure projects on a national scale; participation in projects of field development of the leading oil and gas companies; the programmes of innovative development and R&D programmes of state companies, industrial state programmes; subsidies and grants of development institutions; private funds of enterprises, etc. This issue is extremely important and urgent but the Russian scientific community, by all accounts, currently is only moving from the generalization of the problems of the domestic industry technological backwardness to the development of the methodological basis of the Russian industry technological transition in the framework of clearly marked in recent years, promising areas and the availability of internal challenges and obstacles. It is important to emphasize that for some countries the current global trend is technologization but for Russia this trend can be classified as catching-up technologization that determines various subtleties of its scientific results.
topic technologization
industrial complex
technological structure
technological transition
innovations
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