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Strategic Innovation as a Factor of Adaptation of National Economies to the Development of Global Value Chains

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In this article, the authors analyzed 44 countries classified by the World Bank in the group of countries with per capita incomes below and above the average, as well as with high income.
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In age of sustainable development, strategic innovations have become the most important factor in the adaptation of national economies to dynamic global changes, encompassing trade and economic relations between the leading and developing countries of the World. At the same time, the task of this study was to reveal the complex and contradictory role of strategic innovations in the development of national economies against the background of the transformation of global value chains (GVCs). Main methods for solving the problem were empirical methods of comparative and structural analysis, as well as econometrics. The study analyzed 44 countries classified by the World Bank in the group of countries with per capita incomes below and above the average, as well as with high income. Results of the calculations made it possible to establish a highly differentiated relationship between the share of products manufactured by foreign companies operating in the host countries, on the one hand, and indicators of the dynamics of foreign direct investment (the number of researchers engaged in R&D, the number of technical specialists involved in research and development (R&D), the cost of research and development in the territory of the host countries), on the other hand. This made it possible to determine the role of strategic innovation in the adaptation of national economies. The established dependencies expand the understanding of the role of strategic innovations in the formation and further development of global value chains and their significance in evolution: from process and product innovations of individual companies to the formation of global innovation ecosystems.

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Worldwide Innovation and Technology Environments: Research and Future Trends Involving Open Innovation

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What Is the Link between Strategic Innovation and Organizational Sustainability? Historical Review and Bibliometric Analytics

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- 06 Jun 2022 - 
TL;DR: In this article , a literature review revealed that there are few studies discussing the correlation between strategic innovation and organizational sustainability in these two subjects, and a study attempt to identify and classify these articles (SI and OS) in publications.
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Brand Management and Innovation Management in the Age of Sustainable Development

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors discuss sustainable development, successful achievement of the SDGs, solving the problems of production and promotion of green products, goods and technologies, expanding the use of green brands and many other aspects related to life and production in the Age of Sustainable Development.
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Integration as a Driver of Enterprise Sustainability: The Russian Experience

TL;DR: In this article , the authors proposed a methodology for assessing industrial ecosystem sustainability, distinguished by the approach to the formation of an integral indicator consisting of three components: stability (invulnerability), resilience (reliability) and ecosystem (coherence).
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A multi‐theoretic perspective on trust and power in strategic supply chains

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss four strategies that firms use to balance a climate of trust and power in a strategic supply chain: identifying an authority, generating a common supply chain identity, utilizing boundary spanning ties, and providing procedural and interactive justice.
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Global Value Chains Meet Innovation Systems: Are There Learning Opportunities for Developing Countries?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a theoretical analysis of the relationship between GVCs and innovation systems and show that the learning mechanisms can vary widely within the various forms of governance of GVC: they can be the result of the pressure to achieve international standards, or be facilitated by direct involvement of the value chain leaders when the suppliers' competence is low and the risk of failure to comply is high.
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The impact of supplier innovativeness, information sharing and strategic sourcing on improving supply chain agility: Global supply chain perspective

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the impact of supplier innovativeness on supply chain collaboration and agility and found that it positively affects information sharing and supply chain agility but has no significant relationship with strategic sourcing.
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Models of adoption of open innovation within the food industry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the literature on open innovation practices in the food context, and specifically they analyse three main models recently proposed, and draw implications for food companies and highlight some future trends for the open innovation adoption.
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Lean, green practices and process innovation: a model for green supply chain performance.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relationship between lean, green and process innovation practices and green supply chain (GSC) performance and found that green practices including eco-design, life cycle assessment, green manufacturing, reverse logistics, and waste management significantly and positively affect GSC performance.
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