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Article name |
TRENDS AND PROSPECTS OF INTELLECTUAL SERVICES DEVELOPMENT IN RUSSIA |
Authors |
Oborin M.. , |
Bibliographic description |
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Category |
Economics |
DOI |
338.348.631 |
DOI |
10.21209/2227-9245-2019-25-9-123-130 |
Article type |
scientific |
Annotation |
The article is devoted to the study of problems and prospects of the intellectual services sector development as an innovative direction of digitalization of the country\'s economy. In modern conditions of society and the state development the role of scientific and technological progress has become the defining one. Therefore the degree of innovations’ introduction, digital program decisions and products influences the competitiveness of branches, enterprises and manufacture of goods in the regional and world markets. Key areas of the country\'s development, such as medicine, agriculture, military-industrial complex, space industry, are drivers of innovation and intellectual technologies, which are borrowed by other spheres of socio-economic activity, have a positive impact on the quality, safety and value of goods and services for the population and business.
The purpose of the article is to determine the features of intellectual services and trends in their development in the economic space of the country.
Research methods are: analysis of financial and economic information, system and situational approaches, modeling of socio-economic processes.
The article deals with the scientific and theoretical foundations of intellectual services as a new sector of the economy, defining a new era of socio-economic development of the state. A brief analysis of the terms, their origin and introduction into economic circulation and business practice is given. The features and composition of intellectual services are characterized. The important role of this type of activity in the development of the economy, production of innovative goods and services is revealed, which emphasizes its integral, systemic nature.
The analysis of financial and economic indicators of intellectual services development in Russia and abroad allows to draw a conclusion about further growth of this segment, strengthening of its influence on the industry and consumer markets of regions of the country. The recommendations on optimization of use of potential of intellectual services in social and economic development of Russia are formulated
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Key words |
Keywords: intellectual services; knowledge economy; competitiveness; management transformation; science intensity; knowledge intensity; technologies; robotic technologies; information; communication
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Article information |
Oborin M. Trends and prospects of intellectual services development in Russia // Transbaikal State University Journal, 2019, vol. 25, no. 9, pp.123-130 |
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