Abstract

The article examines issues related to the state's activities in the field of innovation-oriented infrastructure development policy. In the field of innovative entrepreneurship, issues related to various forms of financing innovative projects, such forms of state support as legal, informational, political and other types of assistance are considered. The application of an institutional approach to creating a mechanism for managing structural changes in socio-economic systems in order to increase their resilience in the face of large-scale security challenges is also explored. The main component of such stress-resistance is the ability to create and implement innovations, the formation of innovation-oriented systems. Trends in structural changes in the economy of Ukraine, which have arisen under the influence of war, have been identified, and problems that could threaten resilience to security challenges have been highlighted. The need to transition to an innovation-oriented economy to restore the country's competitiveness in the post-war period is highlighted. In the short-term perspective, the state's strategic priority is the transition from a reproductive to an innovative type of development, which is accompanied by a change in the factors of economic growth and recognition of the ability of economic agents to quickly generate new ideas and their commercialization as the main determinant of business processes. At the same time, the need for effective institutional support to stimulate market participants to innovate has been proven. An institutional mechanism for managing the innovative development of socio-economic systems with the allocation of legislative and organizational support at various structural levels in order to realize the defined goals is proposed. The article analyzes the characteristic features of the innovation-oriented economy and establishes the influence of the state on its formation. The level of innovativeness of the Ukrainian economy was studied and compared with similar indicators of other countries of the world. A number of measures have been proposed to restructure the domestic economy with the aim of transforming it from a raw material-mining model of development to an innovation-oriented economy.

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