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Knowledge Management As An Indicator Of System Functioning; Trends In The Russian Economy

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  • G. I. Gumerova
  • E. Sh. Shaimieva

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Presently, it appears to be beyond doubt that the creation of the knowledge market presents the foundation for the innovative technology development of leading technologic countries. In spite of many publications in Russia and abroad dedicated to problems of the knowledge management, the theoretical aspects of the issue evidently fail to be complete – the knowledge market constantly raise questions how the actual manager can manage both the production process and knowledge.The article deals with an approach for shaping the knowledge management model at an organization. The model has been developed in the course of establishing knowledge economy and bases on studies conducted by foreign and Russian scientists from 1945 until now. The authors contribute to the issue of technological innovation management by establishing the model which manages the knowledge as a system. The work demonstrates how the expenditures for technical innovations can be taken as a. specific indicator showing the function of knowledge management system. The paper determines market development trends for evident and non-evident knowledge in the Russian economy for the period 2000–2010; the matrix for establishing principle. positions in an organization as the system necessary on the knowledge, work and capital markets is created.

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  • G. I. Gumerova & E. Sh. Shaimieva, 2015. "Knowledge Management As An Indicator Of System Functioning; Trends In The Russian Economy," Russian Journal of Industrial Economics, MISIS, issue 2.
  • Handle: RePEc:ach:journl:y:2015:id:213
    DOI: 10.17073/2072-1633-2014-2-37-47
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