Abstract
The functioning of an industrial enterprise is a process of continuous changes in management subsystems, from the development of deeper production technologies to customization and after-sales service of the consumer segment. In all links of such a chain, transformational transformations of the resources used in high-tech products and services occur. The purpose of this article is to highlight the modern resource paradigm, which goes beyond the traditional framework of the economy because of its openness, expanding the presence of companies in the geographical space, and also due to the introduction of digital elements in the operational, financial and investment areas of activity. In this regard, the ecosystem of related parties is increasingly acquiring the status of an entrepreneurial environment with innovative characteristics, in which integrated economic structures, educational organizations, the financial sector, research centers and the state apparatus interact in a platform. In the work, general scientific methods of analysis, synthesis and adaptation of the criteria for assessing resource requirements were used to optimize the network interaction of manufacturing enterprises with a cluster of information technologies. The results of the study indicate signs of a symbiosis of classical and advanced management technologies, which translates into new ideas about the resource management system, the main of which is human capital, as a source of knowledge growth. Identification of needs for new properties of this resource can anticipate the growing demands of the market, accelerate the transition of the national economy to a new technological structure.
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