Proceedings of the 25th International Academic Conference, OECD Headquarters, Paris

INNOVATIVE PROCESSES IN MANAGING THE PRODUCTION ENTERPRISE

ROBERT SAŁEK, TOMASZ SZCZEPANIK, MAŁGORZATA ŁĘGOWIK-MAŁOLEPSZA, JAROSŁAW JASIŃSKI

Abstract:

The activities of industrial enterprises in the globalized market environment causes the connection of their strategic objectives. The use of modern technologies, organizational and economic innovations or rationalization of production by lowering costs, creates new opportunities for planned activities. Technological, process and organizational aspects of innovation are the driving force for industrial competitiveness. Innovativeness and innovation processes present in the market are an important element contributing to economic growth. The importance of innovativeness in industrial sectors, recognized as products or technologies, must also be seen in the perspective of rational management. This is an important element of business executives who need to develop industrial activities of the enterprise while stimulating and developing innovative activities in other structural areas such as: financing of new technology or technology development of storages. The article presents the theoretical aspects of innovation in terms of factors influencing innovation processes.

Keywords: innovation processes, management, industry

DOI: 10.20472/IAC.2016.025.052

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