Abstract

Виконано в рамках науково-дослідної теми № 0117U003922 «Інноваційні драйвери національної економічної безпеки: структурне моделювання та прогнозування»

Highlights

  • The conducted research made it possible to find out that the activation of innovation activity as a factor in the economic security formation of the state, which operates in developed countries, is not used properly in Ukraine

  • The represented data correlates with the mentioned above indicators values of sub-indexes of the Global Competitiveness Index of the countries and reaffirms the thesis that innovation, which is the locomotive of development in the developed countries, does not work at an adequate level in Ukraine

  • The analysis of the Global Competitiveness Index values has shown that Ukraine is losing its position in global competitiveness, the ability to innovate

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The hypothesis that the high innovation activity of the state's economy is ensured by the leading role of the state in the scientific and technical field and by determination of national priorities and the active influence of the state on the innovation development process of the economic entities through a balanced system of economic stimulation instruments is put forward and confirmed. Kasyanenko (2013) presented the technique for the integral assessment of innovative potential of national economy (IANE) based on the theory of sets and carries out the analysis of the dynamics of its structure-forming components for Ukraine during 2004-2011. The lack of formalized research on the impact of innovative enterprises activity on ensuring the indicators of state economic security leads to a lack of a clear national strategy for providing economic security through an innovative breakthrough.

THE INNOVATIVE COMPONENT ANALYSIS OF THE ECONOMIC SECURITY
Innovation
INNOVATION DEVELOPMENT TRENDS OF ECONOMIC ENTITIES IN UKRAINE
SCIENTIFIC AND SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITY FUNDING TRENDS
EFFECTIVENESS OF INNOVATION ACTIVITY FUNDING
Methods, theories
Findings
CONCLUSIONS
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