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Integration of Social and Innovative Activities into Industrial Organization

In: Integration and Clustering for Sustainable Economic Growth

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  • Valentina N. Parakhina

    (North-Caucasus Federal University)

  • Olga A. Boris

    (North-Caucasus Federal University)

  • Pavel N. Timoshenko

    (North-Caucasus Federal University)

Abstract

The article studies the typology of models of socially oriented innovative companies (SOIC), reflecting their integrated diversity, based on the use of criterion for the classification of “the level of integration between the programs of social, innovative, and business activities of an industrial organization”. Socio-oriented enterprises were classified by the level of integration between the programs of social, innovative, and business activities, affecting the selection of a specific business model of doing business innovation. Three basic models of socially oriented innovative enterprises were determined: (1) built-in; (2) integrated; (3) external SOIC model. Economic and mathematical modeling of socially oriented innovative companies using standardized innovative and social matrices allows selecting SOIC that is the most productive model from the point of view of sustainable development of industrial enterprises under the conditions of integration of social and innovative activities.

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  • Valentina N. Parakhina & Olga A. Boris & Pavel N. Timoshenko, 2017. "Integration of Social and Innovative Activities into Industrial Organization," Contributions to Economics, in: Elena G. Popkova & Valentina E. Sukhova & Aleksey F. Rogachev & Yulia G. Tyurina & Olga A. Boris & V (ed.), Integration and Clustering for Sustainable Economic Growth, pages 225-242, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:conchp:978-3-319-45462-7_25
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-45462-7_25
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