Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
INNOVATION PROCESS AND CONTROL FUNCTION IN MANAGEMENT
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2018
Языканглийский
  • Akhmetshin Elvir Munirovich, author
  • Vasilev Vladimir Lvovich, author
  • Puryaev Aydar Sultangalievich, author
  • Lvov Vladislav Valerevich, author
  • Mironov Denis Sergeevich, author
  • Yumashev Aleksey Valerevich, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Akhmetshin, E. M., Vasilev, V. L., Mironov, D. S., Yumashev, A. V., Puryaev, A. S., & Lvov, V. V. (2018). Innovation process and control function in management. European Research Studies Journal, 21(1), 663-674.
    Annotation Currently, in terms of the need to improve business competitiveness in world markets, the problem of innovative development and the control function of Russian enterprises becomes more relevant. The authors' approach, revealing the role of management control in solving the problem of innovative development of an enterprise, is presented herein. As the main method of study, the multilevel approach is used, while the innovation process is explored in various representations. As a set of stages from an innovational concept to a market product; as a set of resources and motivations for the participants in an innovational project; as a set of rules and procedures aimed to achieving the goals and requiring constant monitoring. Managerial control is considered as a factor of integration of the conditions required for the successful implementation of an innovative project at the enterprise.
    Keywords controlling the innovations, innovation development, internal control system
    The name of the journal European Research Studies Journal
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